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    Default Evening Grosbeak On Beech.

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    We've been blessed to have these guys quite reliably in the area for a number of consecutive winters now. Always a treat to see. This one is setup near a feeding station.

    Canon R6 + 00mm f/4 II + 1.4TC III, manual exposure, evaluative metering, 1/800s., f/5.6, ISO 3200, FF, eye work, removed part of a leaf creeping in at the left edge, brightest part of the leaves have been toned down via burn (and sponge to enhance their colour).

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    Beautiful comp on this setup Daniel! Love the complimentary color of the dried out leaves and the falling snow is great! Looks like a Christmas card. No nits from me

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    Nice angle and a natural looking setting.

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    hi Daniel,

    very good comp and technic :)
    congratulations

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    Hi Dan ... a lovely winter scene of a beautiful bird .
    The leaves on the twigs does add so much .... IMHO .. and the falling snow is the icing on the cake.

    The OOF leaves /twigs on LHS do look a bit " funky " ? I think they should look less " edgy " .

    Nice work and TFS Andreas

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    Another great snow image. Bird pops in muted surrounds, the eye contact is great, and the feet peeking out are fun. I agree with Andreas that the left-most leaves look funky (for lack of a better term). Clearly due to
    DOF considerations, but it might be worth minimizing the effect if you are able.

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