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    Some nice shots of these on here at the moment (JON & Vivaldo, tfs)
    so heres one I took a couple od days ago; they are slowly becoming bolder when I am around the garden rather like the Robins in UK

    7d 100-400 1/640 ISO 400 F5.6 MANUAL EXPOSURE


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    A cute little bird Richard with a interesting pose. Nice sharp image but looks a tad bright on my monitor. Whites also look a little hot.

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    Excellent image of stonechat with very nice background.. Love the inquisitive pose,colors and details.
    IMHO Perch is too big for him. Would crop the bottom up to lower front rock.
    Stonechats are arrived here in India. Hope to get some beautiful shots like yours.

    Regards,
    Satish.

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    Hi
    Satish you are too kind:)
    John thanks will check whites thx for posting!

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    This bird is a real cutie-pie. I love seeing new birds I've never seen before. I like his ruffled look. The BG works well here as does the perch. I only wish your image were not so bright. One easy way to adjust would be to do a Multiply Layer and adjust the opacity until it works for you.
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