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    Hi Folks:

    Was visiting Madera Kubo B&B and lucked out with this photo of the very antsy Bridled Titmouse yesterday. They are usually in perpetual motion and Molasses fingers are not fast enough to capture one. Think he was a young one, and didn’t know the ropes. . . . Gus :D

    Olympus E-510, Zuiko 75-300 ED, attached TTL Flash
    Aperture priority ~ f/6.3, 1/160s
    200 ISO
    0.00EV
    300 mm
    Auto WB
    Fill flash

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    Alfred Forns
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    Hi Gus how much of a crop is this?

    I like the pose and head angle Bg is not bad Maybe move the bird to keep it form merging with the green bg Not sure if you did some work around the branch ... funny area left of the bird !!! Also a little more room by the tail !! btw not bad at all for the slow shutter speed Might want to experiment how high ISO you can get away with !!!

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    Oscar Zangroniz
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    Good capture, very simply composed. I like the head angle.
    Regards,

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