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    Macro and Flora Moderator Jonathan Ashton's Avatar
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    Default Goldfinch (Carduelis carduelis)

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    Nothing very exciting I am just trying to optimise my processing until fully compatible processing software is available.
    This is raw file>DNG>ACR>PSCC_slight darks and lights adjustment, and minimal sharpen for web, original image was cropped slightly.

    Model Name : OM-1
    Focal length in 35 mm film : 601.0mm
    Exposure mode : Manual exposure
    ISO : 1000
    Exposure compensation : 0.0 EV
    Shutter : 1/1600 sec
    Aperture : F6.3

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    Hi Jon .... i personally would be very excited to have the option to shoot these nice bird in my area . None in my garden this year .

    Looks very nice overall , maybe a bit more DOF on the bird . For me the best processed file since you changed the body ...

    TFS Andreas

    If you like fire me the file , I can run it through C1 .

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    All round a fine shot with good detail, lighting and complimentary BG. A negative for me is the hidden feet.

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    Lovely capture of this beautiful bird, Jon. Looks sharp and with good detail, great colours.

    I like the perch and composition, nice proportion, lovely background.

    Would love to see the feet and the tiny claws but...such is nature, we do not always get what we want.

    Overall a well processed image with lots to look at, I enjoyed viewing - thank you for sharing!

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    Gabriela Plesea

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