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    Default Black-capped chickadee

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    Black capped chickadee perched on a pine branch. Image adjustments in Lightroom.

    Hand held, Small crop.

    Canon 5D MarkIII
    Sigma 150-600 Contemporary
    600mm
    ISO 3200
    f6.3
    1/250sec

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    Perfect pose from my favorite bird (or at least one of them); nice perch, background, exposure and comp. Well done.

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    Great pose, perch and BG. If ethics allow I would consider cloning out the white blob in the upper left corner. IQ looks very nice especially at the low SS and higher ISO. Really nice, TFS

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    Well done John. This is very nice. I think the bird and perch look real good against the BG. Lovely details. Looks almost like a Coal Tit, in a Scottish Forest. Thanks for sharing.

    Will

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    This is great. I really like the colors tones, the bird's pose and perch. Amazing details as well, those Sigma lenses are really good. Only thing I would do is just run a bit of denoise on the BG.

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