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    Default Eurasian Jay (Garrulus glandarius)

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    Back garden set up, image captured from my garden hide.

    Olympus E-M1X
    Focal Length : 300.0mm
    Focal length in 35 mm film : 601.0mm
    Exposure mode : Manual exposure
    ISO Sensitivity : 400
    Exposure compensation : 0.0 EV
    Shutter : 1/2000 sec
    Aperture : F5.6

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    Great bird, great acorn, even great leaves. The only thing that bugs me are a couple of the closer o-o-f grass blades and the dark area right in front of and above the acorn.

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    Hi Jon ... a very nice action shot .
    Very well timed .
    Color and tones looking good overall and it does look good in terms of overall processing with some fine nice details rendered .
    I can see a overall brighter version with the 3/4 being slightly pushed for more selective Oomph ... just my take.

    TFS Andreas

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    Hi Jon, how about going for more of a close-up next time, as you posted several of these now, but all quite similar in content????

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Kaluski View Post
    Hi Jon, how about going for more of a close-up next time, as you posted several of these now, but all quite similar in content????

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    Yes I can have a look at that.

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