Hispaniolan Emerald


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Title     Hispaniolan Emerald
Photographer     buteoridgwayi/Pedro Genaro (3,533) Send mail to this user
Portfolio     Birds
F-stop     f/6.3
Shutter speed     1/500 sec
Categories     Animal
Nature
Macro
Lens     Sigma 50-50mm
Camera     Canon EOS 20D
Format     Digital ISO 400
Content advisory     G (general audiences)
Submitted     March 3, 2006 1:03:00 PM CST
Views     740
Rating     6 Thumb-up

This is another hispaniolan endemic, photographed at Ebano Verde Scientific Reserve. Hispaniolan Emerald (Chlorostilbon swainsonii).

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Thumb-up Thumb-up    from lynnk/Kay (13,519) Send mail to this user on March 4, 2006 4:24:03 PM CST (2) Early critique

Hi Pedro, Wow what I would give to have hummers like this around my area, but all we get in the summer are Rufous hummers. Love the colors. Nice dof and sharpness. Nice bg to show him off. Even a detail of his tongue out. Kay

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Thumb-up Thumb-up    from senaatis/Sassan (14,768) Send mail to this user on March 3, 2006 1:22:11 PM CST (2) Early critique

Very nice subject and back ground. Wish only if the chest was in the field of focus. Nice work and keep on shooting. Sassan.

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Thumb-up Thumb-up    from gilad/Gilad (20,954) Send mail to this user on March 3, 2006 1:06:20 PM CST (4) Early critique

High quality shot.
Good DOF allowing the blurred background not to get in the way of the more important details. The angle of it's head is not perfect, but all else is.
Good work. G

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