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    Default Eastern Bluebird, male

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    Canon 7D2, 400mm f4 DO IS II, 1.4x TC III, tripod
    ISO 400, f10, 1/1000s

    From a set up this winter.

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    Nice detail on the bird. Like the high key look. Composition is nice as well.

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    The bird really pops against the BG and good details. Good catchlight. I wish the bark was still on the left side of the perch, but not a big deal. TFS

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    Hi Allen, beautiful detail and HA, very nice HK image
    TFS

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    Love the bird but not so much the perch. As this was a set-up, I would definitely have placed a prettier perch. ( I consider myself an expert perch picker!! but the birds often don't agree on the perch I select for them!)
    Beautiful pose and HA,
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    Simple and clean. Yeah a more interesting perch would be ideal, but it's harder in the
    field than it is after the fact! I use the same 400/1.4/7D2 combo and really like it.

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