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    Young black Redstart at his first day out of the nest.

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    f 5.6 / 1/1000 / ISO 800 (wanted to be prepared for the first flights)
    Last edited by Rosl Roessner; 01-09-2008 at 03:27 PM.

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    Hi, Rosl, what is the exif on this photo? Very vivid and sharp! I guess it's just me but I think there is too much space on the right. :)

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    Hi Bob, sorry, just added the exif; I know about the room at the right side. Personally I like the birds to have some room :-) I know, that's may be just me :-)

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    Nice pose, subject, sharpness, BG colour. There appears to be a lot of banding going on in the BG though. Maybe select the BG only and run NR a few times?

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    Great pose and sweet bird.....i like empty space on the right...she is free after all :)....she must have space ;)

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    With f/5.6 being wide open for this lens, and with plenty of shutter speed available you could stop down for added "sharpness" especially with the 100-400's reputation (most lenses are not at their best wide open anyhow). Very nice though, and I like the space at right...

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    Great details despite the harsh light. I like the angle and composition and would only crop a bit off the right to get rid off the bright spot. The banding is probably just due to the compression. You could try to desaturate the greens a few points.

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    Hi Rosl,

    I really like the composition and details on this little guy. The BG is wonderful. Good image!

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    Dobromir Dobrinov
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    I find it very good.The composition,colors,BG are great!!! Black frame maybe...:)

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