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    Default Low late light on backyard pollinator...

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    EOS R RF 100-500 RF 2xtc @1000 f14 1/640 ISO 3200 HH, Manual, Cropped for composition (~40% of FF)

    This time AF on neck and face (verified, not from bad memory) at f14. Perched high in the oak canopy with low sun peaking through. I am working on these beauties on firebush flowers. Sooo many blooming firebush in the backyard, but I always setup for a few that are on the light angle with clean BG. Have created a few with poor light angle or busy BG. Just need some more luck.

    Thanks as always for very valued help on previous posts. Please keep them coming.

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    Like this one a lot David. BG compliments nicely. I'd tone down the highlights on the lower perch section if it were mine. TFS

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    The bird popse nicely against that darker background. More of a head turn towards you would have been nice. But that's the way she goes sometimes.

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