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    Default Wheatear.(female)

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    Nikon D7000
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    iso 200.

    Thanks for taking a look and your comments on my last post.

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    Nice shooting angle, and a good pose Keith, no nits from me at all.

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    Beautiful image and a clear example of the coloration of the species, Keith. Like the lighting as well giving nice feather detail. I might crop up from the base around an inch.

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    Excellent image.

    Regards,
    Satish.

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    Thanks Mike,Geoffrey,and Satish much appreciated.

    Keith.

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    Wonderful image Keith - this one is spot on in all respects

    difficult to find anything to comment upon

    HA is good, colours are lovely and as I sit here this morning waiting to make our wood burning stoves, (we have no central heating), it reminds me of warmer days

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    Thanks a lot Bill,hope things soon warm up for you.
    Keith.

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    Lovely image.
    Great BG and nice lichen covered perch. Perfect HA.
    I would crop up from the bottom. The rocks make the image a bit bottom heavy for my taste.
    I am on my laptop so take this next comment as a possibility only-I think the bird is slightly oversharpened.
    Gail

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    Thanks Gail ,hope I have not over sharpened it is something I try very hard to avoid but the old eyes are not brilliant.

    Keith.

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    A fine shot Keith, glad you are still finding NEW friends to assist you with your skills.

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    I like the pose, clean BG, lichens and I am good with the composition but could also see a version with sum off the bottom. Well done Keith.

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    Thank you Jim the general consensus seems to be a bit off the bottom,will try this.

    Keith.

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