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    You know things are slow when I post a chickadee image!
    I like the fun pose on this guy.
    Canon 1 dx 3, 600mm v 3
    1/3200 @ 6.3 ISO 1600
    PP: Crop to 70% FF. Usual sliders in LR, Topaz denoise, USM to JPEG. Nothing added or cloned.
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    Nothing wrong with Chickadees. In fact they are one of my favorite little birds. The image feels a little centered to me but I know you didn't want to cut off that left hand spruce stem. Otherwise, great pose, light, background.

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    Could always use another Chikadee from you.Wonderful pose. perch details and BG. TFS

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    I love the stretch leg pose, and a nice look back in the right direction. A Pleasing background and perch.
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    Tings may be slow for ya but this lil guy is so quick, 1/3200 did it nicely Gail, unuusual and sweet pose, EXP and dof covered all the feathers, great colors too!

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    I always enjoy a good chickadee frame! Lots of awesome greens here. Are they as friendly in N.S. as they are in ON?

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    Beautiful capture, Gail. Could watch these beauties all day. Fun pose, neat look back with great background.


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    Distracted and Contorted... but beautiful none-the-less. Looks great. TFS.

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    Gail, superbly beautiful from here. Fantastic composition, nicely exposed!

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