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    Trey Mitchell
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    Finally some reasonable numbers of migrants today. Yeah!!!
    I shot this Cape May this evening...
    Canon 30D 300mm f4 1.4TC @ 1/640th f5.6 ISO 400 50% Crop

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    I've not had the good fortune to see one of these beauties, so I'm envious. Like the BG and the spider's web too. I think the exposure is pretty good considering where the light was coming from. That said, the bird could stand some more sharpening, and I wish it weren't on the back side of the branch. With regard to the crop, I'm not crazy about the way the branch runs right down the middle of the frame.

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    Lovely bird and BG, but I would prefer the branch did not cut the image in half. I might take a little of the right and add a little to the left.

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    This is a lovely bird and nice BG, but the branch going through the bird is disturbing to me.
    I am not sure about the angle. Head angle is good, but it feels like looking from beneath up to the bird.
    The head of the bird could need more sharpening?

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    Hi Trey, I like the image, but the branch going through the bird kills it...:D also he is a bit out of focus and way too centered in the frame...:eek: Next capture should be better...:cool:

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