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    Taken near Floodwood, Minnesota in June. 7DII, 1/2000, f 5.6, ISO 640, 800mm.

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    Nice looking bird but a bit high and large in the frame. I don't know the bird but maybe a tad over-saturated?

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    what a pretty warbler that stands out against that dark BG. image has a number of issues including too big in the frame, soft, noisy and the red channel / highlights are blown

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    The good news is that the bird is in the frame and is a warbler. Focus does look a bit off.

    There is lots of bad news. The bird is much too high in the frame. There is no room in front of the bird. Did you have any in the original frame? The image is mega-oversaturated and there is lots of clipping on the YELLOWs of the bird and the bright spots on the perch.

    If you have more room, in front and above, re-converting darker might help ..;.

    Note the RGB #s -- 255 in two of the channels shows the clipping. I would strongly recommend your getting copies of the DPP 4 e-Guide and Digital Basics II.

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