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    Default Blue Grey Gnatcatcher

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    Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge 5-15 Canon 7Dll, 100-400ll, 400mm 1/500ss, f5.6, 1600iso

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    very nice,good IQ,nice pose and perch,loverly BG,if mine maybe sharpen the eye a bit.well done .

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    Quote Originally Posted by christopher galeski View Post
    very nice,good IQ,nice pose and perch,loverly BG,if mine maybe sharpen the eye a bit.well done .
    Thanks! the eye does look a bit flat, good catch! ~ MT

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    Hi Michael, I like the diagonal perch running through the frame, and the angled downward pose of the bird. The finer plumage detail shows up nicely, and I would give the bird another round of sharpening.

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    Lovely pose and colours on the bird. The BG blends real well and yes to a little more sharpening as Stu suggested.

    Will

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    Good job getting this flitty little guy sharp at that SS. Nice pose and bg (although I wonder if a tad more NR wouldn't hurt).

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    Thanks for the compliments and great tips, I tried some more work in lightroom to sharpen it a bit.

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