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    Default Robin (Erithacus rubecula)

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    Image captured in my back garden - sunflower seeds as bait
    Olympus : E-M1X
    Lens focal length : 155 mm
    Focal Length (35 mm conversion) : 310.0mm
    Metering mode : Pattern
    Exposure mode : Manual exposure
    ISO Sensitivity : 1000
    Exposure compensation : +0.3 EV
    Shutter speed : 1/2500 sec (Procapture High Mode)
    Aperture : F4.5

    ACR & PSCC

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    What a bad luck that it is not 100% sharp. Should have been a really great image then. Trying again??

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    Love the pose, the view of eye and even the motion blur. BG also works for me. TFS

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    nice BG but this one isn't working fro me either, it's too blurry / OOF

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    Getting birds like Robins and small songbirds in flight is a real challenge.
    Next time 1/4000 or even 1/5000.
    Iso still manageable.
    Dan Kearl

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    Man your having fun with these ones. The pose and framing are right on. Like the background.

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    Thanks for the feedback, I agree DOF a little off but I didn't think the focus was far out.
    John - hoping to get a lot more robins before long, I am going to make a new set up.

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    Hi Jon, just looking at the image, are the feathers at the top of the tail sharp, I think they are, so maybe more DoF and a hint more SS. Good luck.

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    Love the pose.
    I think that Topaz sharpen AI could work well here. They have a 30 day trial.
    Use the stabilize function.
    If you would like me to run it through, send me a larger file. Will take only a few minutes.
    Nice photo though.

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