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    Hi Joe,
    A great closeup shot . IQ is good. Light is a bit harsh but understand that this little guy may not have been available for photo ops during peak photographer hours!!
    I would crop this as a vertical if it didn't compromise the IQ and lose all the vegetation on the RHS.
    Gail

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    Very cool subject with nice detail not sure if the image is cropped if so i think a loser crop giving the subject a bit more space would work better and I am with gail about losing the oof vegetation
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    Hi Joe,

    Given the scarcity of these little fellows, you have done well to get this shot. Nice and sharp, very good image quality.
    Agree that a slightly looser crop would be worth exploring.

    Gerald

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    What a sweet little warbler Joe. Great detail and an interesting perch. I think this would make for a perfect vertical crop on this one especially with all the oof perch on the right.

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