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Registered: June 2008
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Taken today at consall country park feeding station, poor light had to use fill flash.
· Date: Mon July 7, 2008 · Views: 260
· Filesize: 49.6kb, 277.2kb · Dimensions: 1600 x 1067 ·
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Keywords: robin erithacus rubecula
Camera Information: canon 350D sigma 70-300mm
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Jason Green

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Mon July 7, 2008 4:31pm

Poor light and you caught the wings LIKE THAT?!



Great capture!

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ellen h

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Tue July 8, 2008 12:03pm

What a lovely shot!

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Tue July 8, 2008 12:11pm

fantastic shot.

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Tue July 8, 2008 1:50pm

Thanks all for your comments they are most welcome. As i said the light was very poor so i did a bit of trial and error with the flash gun but being so close i only had a second to get the shot as soon as it landed it was gone again so a lot of luck was involved. Once again many thanks.....JIM

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ron1863

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Tue July 8, 2008 2:18pm

Beautiful shot. The wings make it look like a fan dance.

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Mully

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Tue July 8, 2008 2:20pm

Fabulous.
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Tue July 8, 2008 2:55pm

That is a truly stunning shot



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Chris Hammond
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Tue July 22, 2008 3:11pm

Terrific technique and a truly captivating photograph. Very well done.



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