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    This image was created in Ithaca, New York on 4/10/19 at 5:21PM. Image processed in Lightroom and Photoshop.

    Hand held, Medium crop.

    Canon 5D MarkIV
    Sigma 150-600 Contemporary
    600mm
    ISO 4000
    f6.3
    1/640sec

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    Nice POV John...The greens surrounding the bird looks nice. Good pose, but i would wish for a slightly better HA.

    Will

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    Nice image John.
    He looks nice tucked into the grass. The FG looks really nice and I really like the bit of in focus grass in front of the robin.
    A very pretty picture.
    I could see a version with the white blob cloned out but not a big deal.

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    John;

    Your low shooting angle really gives you great subject isolation. Well exposed and composed.

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    Low angle makes this pop, great work. I'd get rid of the one bright spot behind him. Love the thin plane of grass in front as well.

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    Yep, the whitish spot behind the back needs to go. Excellent low angle - I love the in-focus strip of grass. Head angle looks fine to me, but I could see how a degree or so more towards us would be good as well.

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