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    Image captured in the back garden, sunflower seeds used for bait.
    Olympus E-M1X
    Lens focal length : 210 mm
    Focal length in 35 mm film : 421.0mm
    Exposure mode : Manual exposure
    ISO Sensitivity : 2000
    Exposure compensation : 0.0 EV
    Shutter : 1/4000 sec
    Aperture : F6.3

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    Hi Jon ... cool pose and a lovely BG .

    I have no experience with this kind of shooting , so easy to say I do miss the sharpness from a " still sitting subject " .... from my comfy chair . But for me it is personally important , sorry Jon .... still enjoy watching these kind of shots .

    TFS Andreas

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    Not quite there.... Keep shooting...1/5000? for these guys?
    Dan Kearl

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    Andreas, Dan I don't really understand reservations, it looks sharp enough to me?? I am referring to the eye and bill.

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    Jon, no offense but you need to look closer or fix eyes, the eye is not sharp. Just a tiny bit of motion blur, certainly acceptable, an Instagram hit, but
    being picky I think a faster SS is required.
    Dan Kearl

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    Hey Jon .... do me a favor , my point of critique is a tiny part of the whole thing . And my opinion is rather unimportant in the overall context !!!

    Overall I like the whole series of yours flying subjects , said that numerous times . I just wish for better sharpness and more DOF at times , without knowing how difficult it is to achieve that ......

    As long as you are happy with the sharpness , most important part , all should be good !!!!

    We work differently in terms of PP , from start to finish .... so we will end up with different results !!!!

    Cheers Jon

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    They just keep getting better and better, mate. Love the pose and only wish for higher in the frame. TFS

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    tebrikler

    Jon Dankearl'e katılıyorum. Instagram da bir hit! Küçük kuşlarla çok iyisin, daha iyisini gördüm (in your little birds )

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    Love the pose and I do know how hard it is to shoot these. I do shoot these types of images (just not lately). But the eye really does need a bit more sharpness to be ideal. I also think it need a tiny bit more SS to get there. Stilll great job nabbing this species.

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