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    Default Coal tit (Periparus Ater)

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    Another little beauty in the Cairngorm woodlands (no blind or hide but subject was baited.)

    Hand held, Olympus : E-M1X
    Focal Length : 300.0mm
    Focal length in 35 mm film : 601.0mm
    Exposure mode : Manual exposure
    ISO 800
    Exposure compensation : 0.0 EV
    Shutter : 1/500 sec
    Aperture : F4

    ACR/PSCC

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    I'm really enjoyong this snowy woodland series. Once again great colors, details and sharp right where it needs to be. TFS

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    Cute subject, but ther image is an almost for me. The perch, although I can see why it was chosen, is a little bit too dominant for me, and the lichen clump too large. This would have been a perfect perch for a larger bird such as a jay. I do like the inclement weather and resulting mood.

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    Nice image overall for me. I don't mind the perch so much. Yes it is a bit large, but I don't find it as dominant as some do snd I like the falling snow.

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    Hi Jon, would echo Dan C's thoughts, albeit shot on a true Dreich' day.

    I might blow some colour in to reduce the BKG HL's.

    TFS
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