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24-JUL-2004

c267_6798_1.jpg

A Cedar Waxwing is feeding her baby.

Canon EOS 10D
1/350s f/6.7 at 300.0mm iso100 full exif

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Glen Allen02-Mar-2008 02:29
amazing capture... nice work
Uni 29-Jul-2007 12:54
Precious moment

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Thanks.
Guest 24-Jan-2007 08:02
What a beautiful capture. Congratulations on composition. Perfect exposure and sharpness.
Colleen Prohaska31-Dec-2006 03:49
Nicely done! Great definition of the waxwing's eye. And two berries for baby - your photo tells a heartwarming story. V
Guest 14-Jul-2006 20:41
Very excellent capture !!! Bravo
Emidio Machado13-Mar-2006 01:22
Magnificent capture!!!
Guest 05-Mar-2006 03:09
Not only are you a good photographer but your humanity
is expressed by your love of wildlife.
lou_rozensteins03-Nov-2005 08:03
A beautiful shot! Nice to catch them carrying on their lives as though you weren't there. Interesting shot, with great colour and details.
Steve Fink15-Aug-2005 16:34
Great catch! Sharp, well done.
Michael Clay Smith05-Mar-2005 23:43
Great capture. Sharp with wonderful lighting. Thanks for sharing.
Christina Craft26-Jan-2005 21:29
Oh wow! I'm glad I found my way to this image. It's absolutely beautiful and very touching.
Linda Alstead26-Jul-2004 10:20
superb - perfect in every way!
Bryan Murahashi26-Jul-2004 04:49
Beautiful nature shot.
Guest 26-Jul-2004 03:57
Excellent!
Elizabeth Glass26-Jul-2004 02:42
Stunning. Gorgeous light on these two. Fabulous!
Braveart26-Jul-2004 02:04
Fantastic!!! Once in a lifetime.
Guest 26-Jul-2004 01:05
Magnificent capture! Very, very nice moment caught on film. Love this.
Herb 26-Jul-2004 00:24
Excellent shot
Guest 26-Jul-2004 00:13
Very nice picture. I wonder if you'd share what lens you were using, and how much PP you needed to do?