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    Another warbler from Brigantine the other day.

    D500, Sigma 150-600 C @ 600mm, ISO 1600, 1/1250s @ f/6.3 manual.

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    That's a beauty, Bill ! I must get back there again .. it's been far too long.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Jobes View Post
    That's a beauty, Bill ! I must get back there again .. it's been far too long.
    Thanks. Good to hear from you, Bill.

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    Nice calling pose from this warbler. Typical setting for them.

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    The feet look huge from this angle! Good calling pose. Some distracting BG twigs IMO, amd the blacks on the subject seem to need some darkening. These guys should start showing up any day up here, if not already!

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    Bill nice shot agree with the blacks. These guys always frustrate me always moving hard to get a clean background, Not in their DNA, TFS

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    Your photoshop skills are so good, is there a reason you left in the branches in the BG?
    Great pose, just wondering?
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    I would clone those BG twigs in a new work minute!
    IQ looks great. I think the exposure could go up a bit. Love that big fat belly and those feet.
    I do not have a good picture of these guys even though I see them a lot.
    Good one,
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    An in your face view for sure, particularly the legs and feet, but the branches behind make this a tough image for me. You could clone them out, but doing so would be pretty egregious use of technology in my opinion.

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    I guess I'm sometimes OK with egregious. But in my first look at the image I felt it would be a little too stark without the distracting branches. Here's the egregious RP, and I've raised the exposure and darkened the blacks just a tad.

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