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    Hi All,
    Lock down has forced me into roof top birding (can't go out in the field)
    Here is a Pale-billed flowerpecker. Wish it was in front and not behind the perch but the bird is so skittish. It was barely there for a second.
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    Sanjeev are you shooting Manual, ETTR?
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    Yes Steve

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    Excellent, all good, are you getting to grips?
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    Hey Sanjeev .. good to hear you are following a path .

    Just surprised to see the noise in the OOF greenery at that low Iso and ETTR ??!! Albeit it is subtle should be better controlled ... always try what I told you , two copies side by side and then moving things into the right direction . You have nothing to loose when seeing two copies on the screen .


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    You did well for a one second encounter. Yes too bad the bird is on the other side of the perch. That's the way she goes sometimes.

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