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    Default Reed Bunting

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    Reed Bunting(female)
    Nice to get a bit of decent sky for a change.
    D7000
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    250th s3ec @f9
    80% of full frame.
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    Neat image.
    white blob in BG removed.
    Thanks for comments on Blue Tit.
    Cheers
    JR

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    I live the Rembrandt background. The bird is nicely posed. A very pleasing image.

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    Nice one John. I like the comp, the detail and pose on the bird. The BG is lovely and blends well with the bird. Pretty cool looking perch as well.

    Will

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    Thanks both for commenting,
    JR

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    Very nice shot of one of our very underrated LBJ's. Great head angle and the perch and BG come together nicely.

    I tried just a little extra sharpen, WDYT?

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    Beautiful image, John. Exceptional light and outstanding BG. Like the lichen covered perch.


    Geoffrey

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    Very nice image, I think Mikes adjustment is a slight improvement

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    Thanks all.
    Mike
    I,ve not been giving any sharpeneing at all as there have been a few comments about overdoing it. Even had it down 1 bar in the camera.
    Repost looks ok
    Cheers
    John

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