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    7D+100-400 L Hand held
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    Looks like a nice exposure and tonal detail. I don't see objectionable noise and it doesn't look over-sharpened. So a good job there!

    The two OOF branches in front of the bird to detract from the image, but it's not always possible to get a clear view. The BG is a little busy but I like how much of it goes OOF with a shallow DOF, and the colors are pleasing with the bird. I might crop from the left to get rid of the brightest branch there.

    I'd say you did a good job with the situation you had!

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    I would defintely remove the branch growing from the back of the bird.

    Depending on your post processing skills, I'd also consider removing
    the out of focus branch that's intersecting at the rear and breast.

    Then after that, you might decide to remove some more. The reason is,
    with the sky being one shade of blue, you might discover that removing
    the distractions will be a lot easier than you expected.

    Doug

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