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    Default Conga line.

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    Hi Dan, its always great to have a couple of the same subject in the frame, and a bonus that one is showing off his back, while the other two are facing forward. I would assume you focussed on the middle bird, but to me, the one on the RHS looks more in focus and slightly sharper. Greatreult for such a high ISO, and the colourful OOF flowers in the BG adds some lovely colour.

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    I dunno man, the BG is rocking and the two birds facing us are sweet and the perch is good, but the rest of the image is just not clicking for me. Too much subject movement on the third bird, it is facing away, and there is not enough room at right. They are very cute birds, you've been having lots f un with them in your BG eh!

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    Sure like the title and the concept but I think the bird on the left is just 2 out of focus and too out of line to keep the conga going
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    for me it is good such is it. it `s not possible to get all in the same sharpness area, but the way you have managed it, semms to be the right way.
    nice picture from these little offspring birds , ihmo

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