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Periparus ater
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The Coal Tit (Periparus ater), is a passerine bird in the tit family Paridae. It is a widespread and common resident breeder throughout temperate to subtropical Eurasia and northern Africa. This one was captured in Oliva Park |
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- pirate
(7474) - [2013-02-09 13:10]
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Salut Jacec
Simple but perfect, great sharpness, nice catchlight, beatiful bg
Tfs
Tom
- lousat
(65489) - [2013-02-09 15:26]
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Hi Jacek,a beautiful capture of this tit,fresh of yestaerday in the best sunny light and nice pose too,perfect details and exposure,i like it!Have a nice Sunday and thanks,Luciano
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可愛的小鳥
照的很清晰美麗
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早安
STONE
HI Jacek
Excellent photo of this Coal Tit. Excellent POV super colour and sharpness. Excellent composition on blurred BG
Thanks for sharing
Best regards
Colin
- aruntp
(5379) - [2013-02-10 0:24]
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beautiful closeup. interesting species. excellent lighting and framing. tfs.
- Merlin
(1713) - [2013-02-10 3:46]
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Hi, Jacek
A fine portrait of this tiny bird taken with natural light. A slightly smaller aperture might have captured both feet within the DOF, but if you were hand-holding the camera you made the correct choice. Very simple composition with the diagonal perch, but very effective and a nice, subtle colour palette.
Best wishes, Nigel.