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    Canon 7D + 500MM
    1/200 - morning low light
    f/4.0
    Canon Speed light (ETTL -2)
    Manual
    Car window bean bag
    Center sensor
    LRIII--->CS5 (NR, sharpening, 30% crop and selective dodge/burn)

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    Jeff,

    Greetings. Good feather detail, but drops down a bit just at the eye rim. Maybe a little detail work just there would do the trick. NR needed on bg. Good job on the capture these guys don't hold still for long.

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    Cute little guy. Lots of nice feather detail in head. Agree with Michael that eye does not look as sharp. I would take a bit off the bottom. What ISO Jeff?

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    Hi Jeff, love the little titmouse. We have a variety in my area called oak titmouse, and I have been trying to get a good shot for years! Good comments above, I am also interested in the ISO setting. Curious about the lack of catchlight with the flash.
    "It is an illusion that photos are made with the camera... they are made with the eye, heart, and head." - Henri Cartier Bresson

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