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    David: Warbler macro photography. In your face for sure.

    Lovely colors soft background, good eye contact. I would have traded a bit of shutter speed for some more dof with a smaller f/stop.

    Perhaps a bit too centered as well

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    I agree more depth would help.

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    Always easy to say in hindsight, but yes, more DoF would have been beneficial. Otherwise, nice colours and a nice subject

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    Nice how the background colors matches the birds head. The pose is nice. Agree with the others on depth of field.

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    Nice sharp look at this guy. I might add a bit of of exposure as you certainly have the headroom. Like others, more DOF would have been nice. Weird processing pattern/artifact across the entire background as well.

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