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Robert, I sit beside a glass wall most days. Three feet on the other side is the feeder. I never shoot through the glass, but rather through the open door. Ive been shooting the birds that feed there for years. I just never posted much because it was just shots of birds sitting or eating. I got the idea of the flaring wings a while ago and recently actually tried to shoot them like that. It offers unique challenges unlike just having the bird sitting there. Glad you like the pics. By the way I shoot anything and everything from drip photography to focus stacking macro, to architecture, to landscape, to portraits. My favorite has been forced perspective using my diecast cars. Whatever to keep me busy and entertained. Thanks for commenting.
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Great shots, now you'll have to find out which tit-bits are favourites for other birds lol
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Beautiful!!! Looks like angel wings and the portrait pose looks like the blue is trying the mannequin challenge very beautiful.
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