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    Default Looking for Bugs

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    A Yellow-rumped Warbler on a windy day.

    40D, 100-400 @400
    1/1600, f/5.6, Exp Comp +1/3

    Some cleaning up of a few twigs and sharpening. I hope my images are improving.

    Thanks for looking

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    Alfred Forns
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    The are Ken !!! Also the PS presentation !!! Congrats !!

    Could go a little tighter but not bad at all as presented !!! Good pose and head angle I think the light was from the left side? Did light up the bird well Just a tad darker on the right side !!! Excellent feel !!

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    Nonda Surratt
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    Yes excellent feel. Like how the bird/branch angle though the frame.

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    Gus Cobos
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    Great composition Kent, love the colors and razor sharp details on your bird...:D

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    Oscar Zangroniz
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    Great shot Kent, excellent head angle on the bird.
    Congrats on the nice capture.
    Regards,

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    Default Nice one!

    Another nice Myrtle Warbler! Dan Brown

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    Thanks, all, for the feedback. I appreciate your comments.

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    Sid Overbey
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    Beautiful shot Kent. Nice PS work as well. Where was this one taken?

    Sid

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    Photo was taken at Techny Reclamation Area here in Glenview, IL. Techny is basically a water retention area. the west fork of the north branch of the Chicago river runs along side. We call bodies of water this size a crick (creek) back in western Pennsylvania.

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