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    Hey Everyone! I photographed this prothonotary warbler in Congaree National Park this April.

    600mm lens, ISO 400, f/4, 1/60.

    James

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    Nice setup, pose, eye contact, and BG. The birds needs another round of sharpening, especially the head. Fill flash would have helped since the eye looks relatively dark. You could adjust the white point in levels to 225 or so to make the image a bit brighter. Thanks for sharing and keep them coming!
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    Quite lovely with the flowers and the cool stump. Could use some additional sharpening.
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    Lovely bird and perch. A tad brighter and sharper would bring to the next level.

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    I like the color coordination. I might use a little fill flash and sharpening. Nice shot of a tough species though.

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    Thanks for the comments everyone. I brightened and sharpened the bird.

    Does it look better?

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