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    Pine siskin in the snow. Image adjustments in Lightroom and Photoshop.

    Hand held, Small crop.

    Canon 5D MarkIV
    Sigma 150-600 Contemporary
    600mm
    ISO 1600
    f6.3
    1/500sec

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    Great perch with the snow coming across well giving that pure winter emotion. Maybe a tad more sharpening on the head

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    Hi John, love the scene and the wee bird. I would wish for more HA, and yes to a tad of head sharpening! More snow and lots of it tomorrow, I'll be out shooting!

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    Really nice frame, makes me feel like I'm there looking at the snow. I like the composition and the bird's pose. Well done. TFS.

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    Hi John, you seem to be getting your monies worth from your wintery conditions. Everything looks good, but for a perfect 10, I would move the him into the frame a touch more. I feel he is too cramped on the RHS.

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    This is lovely John, nice delicate tones throughout, and whilst there is enough blur in the snow, the bird has remained sharp with no snowflakes covering any important areas

    Mike

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