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    Default Tennessee Warbler.

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    I mentioned before that I had only one shooting opportunity of this Warbler species in 2005
    and the image came out pretty bad.
    I'm happy to have this opportunity as the one I would see during migration would in the top of a tree,
    partially covered with foliage.
    Thanks for looking.

    Canon 5DM3
    Canon 500 f4.0 L IS II. +1.4x III.
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    f 7.1
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    looking good Karl. nice and clean.

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    Karl you are getting some lovely sharp and detailed shots of these Warblers, this is nice.

    All the best Keith.

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    You've certainly been making the best of the opportunity, Karl. Lovely shot, with great perch, pose, comp. On this one, I might be tempted to sharpen around the eye just a tiny bit more, to match the sharpness of the mantle and coverts.

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    Well done, Karl! I like the perch and pose and the details are amazing. I like this image much better than the bird on snow.
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    I like the pose, details, exposure and composition. You are getting some great images Karl.

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