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    Common little indistinctive honeyeater with a lovely song, found across much of Australia.
    Alice Springs, April 2013. D800, 300 2.8, 1.7TC, f/7.1, 1/500, ISO 200.
    Thanks, Greg.

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    Hi Greg, lovely singing pose, tack sharp, against a sweet BG.

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    Lovely image Greg, nice pose and great details here

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    lovely comp with great IQ, colors & BG.

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    Beautiful bird, and the image is technically perfect imo. The background subtleties are great!

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    What a lovely bird and singing pose. The BG complements this bird so nicely. I really like his baby blue eye!
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    Lovely! I especially like the eye and the body leaning towards us. Colours, comp, processing all top notch. If this is a setup I would have physically trimmed off the OOF extra twig that is running behind another one.

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