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    Another prothonotary warbler shot - shot at ISO 4000. Used NR while trying to leave the bird alone. Any comments appreciated. Thanks.

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    Nice shot would have liked to have seen it much larger.

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    I would crop some of the perch from the bottom and add some canvas to the top.

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    Paul:

    Handsome fellow, angled perch reduce the impression of its bulk.

    Be sure to post 1200 pix wide, and include your technical details, so we can better evaluate the shot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Randy Stout View Post
    Paul:

    Handsome fellow, angled perch reduce the impression of its bulk.

    Be sure to post 1200 pix wide, and include your technical details, so we can better evaluate the shot.

    Thanks

    Randy
    Hi Randy,

    Thanks, I was trying to adjust for size. Here's a 1200 pix wide image.

    -Paul

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    Handsome fellow. I think it's a tad noisy but it could just be camera limitation and we work with what we have. The bird looks pretty sharp though, at least to me at that ISO. Agreed with Doug's assessment that it could use a little more canvas on top.

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