What these images cry out for is a more subtle light. From the looks of the shadow on the ground it must have been around noon. I know you have to take what you get but as nice as your captures are the light needs to be less harsh.

Kenneth Waller

----- Original Message ----- From: "Igor Roshchin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: PESO - bird through a mosquito net



Hi All!

Being in Boston, MA last weekend, I observed this guest enjoying
a shower under the sprinklers.
I took a few shots through the mosquito net, but when I tried to open
the screen door the visitor rushed away.

Having looked at Mark Cassino's pages, I think this bird is called
"American Robin". My pictures are nowhere close to Mark's,
but I was surprised (even though I know the physical explanation why) -
that I was able to get this quality of images.
(You can even see small water droplets, especially on the first photo.)

For curious about technical details, the images were taken with ISO 800 and
Tamron 75-300 /4-5.6 at 300 mm. The exposure information is posted under
each image.

http://www.komkon.org/~igor/PHOTOS/bird/

Igor


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