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    Default Grey Headed Canary Flycatcher

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    Image was shot in Landscape mode..cropped it vertically and some canvas added to the top.
    Canon 7D, Canon 500mm f/4 L IS + Canon 1.4x Extender , 600 EX Flash + Better Beamer, Jobu Pro 2 Head, Benro CF Monopod
    Tech specs : AV mode, Evaluative metering, EC : -1/3, iso : 640, f/5.6, 1/125 sec, Flash on ettl mode, FEC : - 1 1/3

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    Another nice one Varun. Nice look back pose, great detail and good background. I wish the beak didn't overlap the bird's right eye and I would back off the sharpening on the bird's back.

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    The clear vibrant colours make this a standout image, nice clean background too Varun.

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    Beautiful colors and a sweet pose. I like your comp too.

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    Looking very much like our Eastern Yellow Robins, nicely isolated from the surrounds with a very smooth backdrop. Would of preferred tow eyes visible fully and backing of the sharpen on the back a little

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    Agree with backing off the sharpening - nice view of the little toes.

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    Wonderful shot.
    Love the clean smooth background, excellent pose, nice perch, and excellent details.
    A tad over-sharpened.
    Still... great shot.
    Well done.

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