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Eurasian Jay refuses to sit in a photogenic environment
Posted By: Bengan, 02-27-2020, 01:28 PM

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02-27-2020, 02:01 PM   #2
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Bengan: Terrific close up of bird,great dept of field, well done. pentax man.
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If he's like my jays, peanuts is the answer.
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Bengan: Terrific close up of bird,great dept of field, well done. pentax man.
Thank you very much

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If he's like my jays, peanuts is the answer.
Thanks Norm. I've recently put up feeders with peanuts outside my house but so far the jay has been a no-show. I guess I'll have to be patient. This one I came across while out walking

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Actually, Bengan, I rather like the background "environment" in this shot - the flaky bark and patches of moss, all effectively caught in the depth of field, provide a kind of stark setting to the perfectly captured main subject. An all-round quality image.
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Actually, Bengan, I rather like the background "environment" in this shot - the flaky bark and patches of moss, all effectively caught in the depth of field, provide a kind of stark setting to the perfectly captured main subject. An all-round quality image.
Thank you very much, greatly appreciated.
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