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    I assume that it was the recent NW winds that brought us a nice variety of migrants , something we haven't had here in a few years. Maybe the patterns are changing again(one can only hope).

    800ISO f8 at 1/2000th
    cropped to vertical for presentation.

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    This is a beauty, Joe. Congrats on getting this species, which isn't an easy one. Love the pose and head angle. Great light and detail. Proportions are a little unusual but I can see why you cropped the way you did. Works for me.

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    Joe:

    Looks nice, enough yellows in the leaves to pull it together with the bird.

    Some small amounts of noise in the darker areas of the bg.

    I know that the yellows aren't overexposed in the post, but there are a few areas on the breast where there is some loss of detail. Perhaps a bit hot in the original? Could probably do a little subtle patch work to cover this.

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    Very nice Joe....................and FYI, this is actually a fall plumage Prairie Warbler.
    Last edited by Brian E. Small; 09-15-2013 at 10:23 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian E. Small View Post
    Very nice Joe....................and FYI, this is actually a fall plumage Prairie Warbler.
    Thanks Brian. We were not sure , and most people consulted came up with Cape May. I should have asked the expert from the beginning.

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    I like the image alot, only needs some NR to the BG. Good choice of crop. Here is a Caper May I photographed two weeks ago for plumage comparison:

    http://www.birdphotographers.net/for...bler-(My-First!)

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    Hi Joe,
    What a sweetie pie. Nice light and clean view.
    IQ on the warbler is excellent. I would just run another round of NR on the BG,
    Gail

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    Great shot, a real treat to look at, Bill. Love the pose and the golden color.

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    Superb image of beautiful warbler. Love the colors and details.

    Regards,
    Satish.

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