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    Default Long tailed tit

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    Camera Model Name Canon EOS-1D X
    Canon 500mm L IS II
    Tv (Shutter Speed) 1/800
    Av (Aperture Value) 7.1
    Exposure Compensation 0.333333
    ISO Speed 2500
    DPP 4.5.20 & PSCC

    Shot taken from my back garden hide, suet balls used as bait.
    All comments welcome.
    Last edited by Jonathan Ashton; 01-17-2017 at 10:36 AM.

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    Very nice, I like the pose, sharp derails and the interesting perch

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    Well done Jon, captured beautifully. Lovely detail and colour on the bird, and I like the unusual perch. Lovely BG colours.

    Will

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    Nice! I love the way the perch is following the outside of the bird - different and all the better for it. Looks like good light for shooting LTTs,

    Mike

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    I like the composition and bg in this one. It adds that the tit is inside the perch and that the perch bends out in the frame. Nice light as well.

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    Jon I totally agree with the comments above this is an excellent capture ,I do think the composition makes it.

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    That's a beauty, Jonathan. I like everything about it, colors, detail on the bird and perch, lovely composition. Thank you for sharing.
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    Good perch selection and placement in front of a clean BG. If anything I wish for more separation between the bill/throat/belly from the perch, but all else looks darn good.

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