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    Warbler #6 from Magee Marsh. Because of the dim light much of the time, I shot many of my warbler images at f6.3, even though I usually default at 7.1. On reviewing my images later, I found myself wishing I had stopped down to my normal setting. But here I was pleased that the bird and branch were nicely parallel to the sensor plane. Cloned out some branches above.

    D7200, 500f4 + 1.4 TC, ISO 2000, 1/800s @ f/6.3 manual; fill @ -2.0.

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    With the bird relatively small in the frame, this did not suffer at all from f/6.3. Had it been large in the frame you might have had some d-o-f problems. I find it quite lovely with the leaves and the soft light. Love the BKGR too. a
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    Great bird, neat perch. I'm thinking the very brightest yellows above the eye could be toned down, but overall a very satisfying warbler image.

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    I think the head could go just a tad sharper...
    Nice Warbler image with about perfect DOF.
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    Another very nice Warbler shot Bill,bird itself looks fine to me with good colour and detail,perch and BG all add to a good composition.

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    Love the combiantion between bird and BG colors and the bright green leaves. Very nice image. TFS.

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    Another streamlined beauty displaying his unique feather design, Bill. Like his perch and super BG.


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    Thank you all.

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    Lovely Warbler, I like the natural light and composition, nice detail and color! The warbler migration was kind of lame in Minnesota this year, so I will just have to enjoy others images.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Thompson View Post
    Lovely Warbler, I like the natural light and composition, nice detail and color! The warbler migration was kind of lame in Minnesota this year, so I will just have to enjoy others images.
    Thanks Michael. I was lucky, for once, to have scheduled my trip to Magee to coincide with an amazing fallout. And there's always next year.

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