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    40D, Canon 100-400@400mm, 1/160 f 9.0, ISO 200. Natural bkgnd.

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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    Nice details and pretty specimen. The light angle is not ideal and I wish for more eye contact. The BG looks a bit noisy, which is surprising at ISO 200 and there is a dust spot at the left side.

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    Axel has covered it all . Well composed but I would have liked a lower angle in this capture and a little less of a head turn as this would have given a better eye contact. Many thanks for sharing Arsdel.

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    Nice color and detail. Nits as covered above.

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    Falsh would have helped considerably with this lighting you had. I kinda wish the perch would extend to the top of the frame as the little ending peeking from behind is less than ideal. Good close-up though, and the wine coloured BG really makes the yellows pop!

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