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    Image captured in my back garden
    Olympus E-M1MarkIII
    Focal Length : 115.0mm
    Focal length in 35 mm film : 230.0mm
    Exposure mode : Manual exposure
    ISO Sensitivity : 3200
    Exposure compensation : 0.0 EV
    Shutter : 1/3200 sec
    Aperture : F5

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    Hi Jon, a very strong and striking interaction with these juveniles. Like the colours and bottom part of the backdrop. There are a few things you could do to elevate the image, but I know your not really looking for that, but still a nice image. Is there some cloning work top LHS and is that fat cake on the claws of the top starling?

    Well done.

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    Love, love, love the interaction and details taking this way over the top for me. TFS

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    Steve no cloning I can recall, yes there probably is some fat on the bird's claws - that's why they are fighting! (Look carefully on the left edge there is a tiny piece there too. I appreciate some will not like the background but that is what I have at this time of year.

    Thanks David glad you liked it.




    P.S. Steve I have reviewed the raw file, no cloning but I probably did a little content aware fill top left.
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    Wow wow - love this frame. Such great action and lighting makes the details pop. Super!

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    Very nice Jon....Great interaction, love the detail you captured on both birds....The BG fits very well....if mine, I would soften the edges of the stalk/trunk going through the head on the lower bird...But that's me....Looks real good as is..

    Well done

    Will

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    Jon, one of your best IMO. Both tack sharp, really engaging fighting posture with the calls and all kinds of action in the focal plane. Wow.

    Beautiful colors coming up from bottom. The only thing I can suggest is to blend the brighter striation just above the head of the right subject.

    Really well done from my view! Thank you.

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    Hi Jon, I agree one of your best. Dramatic action captured, very sharp, wonderful colors. I would also probably blend in the lighter striation above the right hand bird. Thank you for sharing.
    Joe Przybyla

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    Let’s see a RP with the blending Brian/Joe, be good to see the interpretation Jon.
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    Impressive capture, Jon! Love the interaction and aggression from the Starlings, subjects nice and sharp and good framing too, would like to see more from this sighting if you have
    Gabriela Plesea

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