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    I made this image in St George Trip. This was taken in wild, no setup etc.

    After photographing Ducks I was heading out to the Car when I saw Finches foraging in these trees. I set up my self with sun behind me and tried to frame decent composition.

    I choose square crop remove the distracting branches.

    Hope you like it.

    Nikon D500, 500 f/4 + 1.7x TCII
    1/2500 sec; f/6.7; ISO 800
    Manual; Matrix metering


    Let me know your thoughts and comments.

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    Krishna

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    Bird is sharp, but the OOF stuff in the foreground is really distracting. The branches overpower the subject in this frame.

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    I have to say I am not liking this image.
    Light is very bright and the OOF foliage is distracting.
    Gail

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    I see what you were going for here. The Bird is nicely position in the frame. I don't mind the out of focus foreground.

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