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    One from June of this year. Audio used to call the bird closer to our boat.

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    Very nice image Alan Nice low angle,and the HA is lovely with the bird calling. Well done

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    Wonderful shot. The eye is instantly drawn to this great little wren that is well placed in the frame. Was this a setup? If so I would remove the two OOF cattails, as I feel they don't add anything. Minor nitpick though, not a deal breaker. Maybe someday I'll get to go on one of your wonderful workshops, but I'll have to save up since I'm only 18 and not making a ton of money, haha.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Walker Noe View Post
    Wonderful shot. The eye is instantly drawn to this great little wren that is well placed in the frame. Was this a setup? If so I would remove the two OOF cattails, as I feel they don't add anything. Minor nitpick though, not a deal breaker. Maybe someday I'll get to go on one of your wonderful workshops, but I'll have to save up since I'm only 18 and not making a ton of money, haha.

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    Hey Walker, thanks. No not a set up, but it was called in using audio. The perch is in it's natural place.

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    very nice shot,
    Excellent Singing pose,perch and very nice BG.

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    Very cool calling pose, lovely light, bird and BG. Thanks for sharing Alan!

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    Nice image, Alan! The wren is really singing his lungs out. I like the perch and bg. I could go either way on the oof cattails.
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    Marvelous image. Spectacular singing pose. Rest every thing is absolutely superb.

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    Lovely! The cattails work for me, but I'd darken the one it's perched on.

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