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    Default Female Red-capped Robin/2

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    Same perch different pose.
    R5 600 f4 EF x2 III HH
    1/500 f9 iso2000 -0.3ev
    PS2021 cropped, levels, S&H, light sharpen
    Would appreciate an explanation for the blotchy patches in the feathers.
    It is in the RAW image. Am using CRAW.

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    Ooohh thats so nice, much better than you OP of this bird, great pic

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    Love this and the previous post which didn't hold up so well to the crop. Beautiful light, colors and details. TFS

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    Hi Colin ... better than previous posting , for sure .
    Nice light , subject and overall presentation .

    Some questions ...
    Why CRAW ?
    Which converter ?
    Why and what done with levels ?
    Why S&H ?
    12oo mm shot HH and only 1/500 sec SS ... you must be very steady .
    Without showing the RAW difficult to comment on the blotchy patches , that I do actually not see , as posted .
    The subject shows still some a mount of color noise in the subject .

    TFS Andreas
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    This is very sharp and very sweet. I am not seeing any blotchy feathers ... I'd suggest moving the bird further to our left in the frame ...

    Good to see you making a sharp one. A tripod is still recommended if at all possible.

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    Nice and sharp. Nice light as well. Love that solid background.

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