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    I apologise for my previous deleted post, I have two snow bunting images that are similar poses and I posted the same image I had posted previously!
    Olympus E-M1X
    Lens focal length : 210 mm
    Focal length in 35 mm film : 421.0mm
    Exposure mode : Manual exposure
    ISO Sensitivity : 800
    Exposure compensation : 0.0 EV
    Shutter : 1/3200 sec
    Aperture : F5

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    This is stunning Jonathan! Wonderful pose, sharp where it needs to be...background contrasts well with the bird. Congrats!!

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    Very unusual image. I live the face expression here, great colors too.

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    hi Jon,

    chrome and firefox
    There is a difference between. I just discovered. firefox shows more detailed and vivid.

    very good detail and comp. congratulations


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    Quote Originally Posted by Volkan Akgul View Post
    hi Jon,

    chrome and firefox
    There is a difference between. I just discovered. firefox shows more detailed and vivid.

    very good detail and comp. congratulations
    Are Firefox and Chrome set properly to sRGB???

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    Hi Jon .... really cool expression in the face . Attack mode ....
    Really cool shot , sharpness does look way better and finer than the last Tit image , IMHO.

    Personally I would go a lot brighter overall and address some of the blue in the shaded parts of the subject .... but this is just my take .

    Really enjoy looking at this frame .

    TFS Andreas

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonathan Ashton View Post
    Are Firefox and Chrome set properly to sRGB???
    Normally nothing to change for the viewer within Firefox or Safari ... as long as the images are tagged .
    If not , one has to change the settings inside the browser

    As far as I know ...

    Cheers Andreas

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    He Jonathan

    Another great pick, not sure if you have ever shared your setup to achieving these wonderful shots, but I personally would love to see it

    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wayne Niz View Post
    He Jonathan

    Another great pick, not sure if you have ever shared your setup to achieving these wonderful shots, but I personally would love to see it

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    Wayne put a feeder up, place obstacles in the way to determine that they have a regular/ frequently used flight path/direction. Manually prefocus ensuring that the size of the subject is going to be adequate. Hope and prey for light. 1/2500/ 1/3200/1/400 sec are best depending upon the size of the bird - the smaller the bird the faster the speed required. Aperture depends upon size of subject in the frame but I am using micro 4/3 sensor to you will need smaller apertures than I use.
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    hi Jon,

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    I don't think this is the setting. I guess it's a browser related issue.

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