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    Default European robin (Erithacus rubecula) II

    Today was a rainy day.

    Canon EOS 1D X
    Canon EF 600mm/4L IS II USM & 1.4x III
    1/500 sec., f/6.3, ISO 1250
    Gitzo GT5541LS with Sachtler FSB 8

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    The IQ and lolors on the bir are beautiful.
    I am not crazy about the brightness of the perch and would crop a bit off the bottom ( to lessen it's impact and visual weight} and lower the brightness of the perch.
    Gail

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    Hi Frank, great feather detail on the robin, and the colours stand out too. I like how you managed to capture the robin against the clean BG. I agree that the perch is a touch over-powering, but as always, we cant choose where they decide to perch.

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    Perfect head angle and eye contact. Excellent details and sharpness. Great work, Frank.

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    nice capture Frank,sharp with good dtails.

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