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    Taken with:
    Canon EOS 5D Mark IV
    EF600mm f/4L IS II USM +1.4x III
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    ISO 2500

    Another species from my winter backyard shooting. Hope you like it.

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    Sweet. Sharp detail where it counts, and a nice muted color palette.

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    Agree with Bill that the bird's colors and BG work well together and sharpness and IQ are very nice. Looks like you have a great backyard set up

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    SO when I visit Poland I am coming to your yard. It is settled.

    Very nice shot. Perch and background and sharpness. Only thing I would add is that on the far left of the perch after the lichens there is a funny thing going on with the edge of the branch. The branch looks very different and the edges have something going on. Like maybe you didn't select it properly or something. Or like it was not selected at all and you ran NR on it?

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    Thank you all.

    No problem with that Isaac but it would have to be in winter as this is the only time birds can be attracted easily :). I would have no problem with sharing birds in my backyard.

    I agree about the left edge of the perch. But i have no idea why it looks like that as it looks the same in raw. Not sure what caused that but i think i saw that kind of strange blurness and edges on some of my other pictures from that day.

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    As others have said, the color blending could not be better and fine detail is over the top with a splendid perch

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