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    Sao Vicente De Paul, Near Garges, Central Portugal

    found this cheeky chap hiding in brambles as I walked down through the flower meadows

    denoised BG and Sharpened, almost full frame.



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    I like the wet look of the leaves, and muted lighting conditions. Nice separation between subject/bushes and BG. I don't mind small in the frame, but I would still crop it a bit tighter...enough to rid the heavy black band at left. A bit more NR to the BG would be good too. A warbler I've not seen before!!

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    OK Daniel

    have recropped, held back in OP as shots are SIF and at max lens

    you prefer this or no?
    thanks for your excellent idea that black band wasnt adding ....

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    Hi, I agree with Daniel, and prefer the comp. of the re-post, but the re-post has become overall a bit darker. Excellent detail and head angle on the bird.

    Richard

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    Thanks Richard

    yes a little darker, had saved the tiff before I adjusted it, this time didnt quite match lol, can readjust easy enough.
    As I have said before jpegs darken as well so I have to try to compensate if that makes sense.

    thanks for posting

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    Excellent image in habitat. Very nice habitat.I like the pose of warbler.
    We have got similar warbler in India with black head and white eye and not red,called as Orphean Warbler.
    TFS, Regards.

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    I too prefer the repost w/o the dark band on the lhs and also the leaves in the op looked oversharpened to me. The rp is an improvement.

    TFS,
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