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Re: Female Variegated Fairy WrenA beautiful image. So sharp and dreamy with a nice flash in the birds eye too. Great image.
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Re: Female Variegated Fairy WrenHi Bob - lovely shot - I would prefer it without the border though ... it detracts from the image imho.
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Re: Female Variegated Fairy WrenI'm impressed with the catchlight in the birds eye. A wren's eye must be not much bigger than a pin head.
Re: Female Variegated Fairy WrenThat is a beauty Bob! Love the pose and the angle of the twig too.
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Re: Female Variegated Fairy WrenGreat shot again and i like the border.
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Re: Female Variegated Fairy Wrennice capture...... you have gone from big birds to little birds, all quality images, guess macro is next...... keep them coming
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Re: Female Variegated Fairy WrenGreat shot. Those little buggers don't hang around long.
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