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    Hi folks ... a very clean image of the Blue Tit .
    "Easy " made as the subject is baited by food supply .
    Hope you like it , some might not like the food in the beak ... I do like it .

    Canon EOS R3
    EF 500 IS L II + 1,4 TC
    Canon EL1 for fill flash at - 1,4 in ETTL mode
    Monopod with Gimbal

    F 9 ; Iso 20.000 ; 1/3200 sec

    Processed with Capture One and PSCC 2023 ; slight crop

    Thanks for watching and commenting to my previous postings

    Cheers Andreas

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    I l ike it too. Colours look good and details. I like the pose, perch and background - glad it is not all enrirely green.
    In general if it is supplied food I don't mind it if it is not recognisable. (I don't know if I can accurately recognise this but my guess is that this is a piece of peanut.)

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    Well Processed Andreas, that for sure makes the image pop. Not sure about the food in this instance just looks awkward. How about some meal worms?TFS

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    Looking good Andreas....Bluetits make really good subjects, as they are so nicely coloured, and you got the colours spot on here....I would remove the food, and then you have a nice 'calling pose'...Which, IMO would enhance the image.

    Will

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    I like this as well Andreas...as Jon stated the food isn't very recognizable, so that helps. I really like these blue tits, wish we had them here. Very pretty birds. Anyway, very sharp and cool pose!

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    All the technicals are spot on, but I'm not feeling the perch or the food. Is the perch fixed or can you change the angle? The OOF stuff at front/bottom isn't ideal.

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    Thanks so much folks for your various comments , much appreciated .

    Regarding the piece of food in the beak ... i have no real influence about that what the subject is picking at that location , as it is a public park and truck loads of food suppliers running around there .
    And i am having no issue with the peanut?? in the beak ... matter of taste .

    @ Kevin ... a mealworm is for sure not being and looking a natural food source , at least here So what kind of difference would it make ???
    @ Will .... go for it and remove the piece . Have fun with reconstructing the party hidden lower part of the beak

    @ Dorian ... sorry that you are not feeling the food and perch , specially the perch is good for my taste ... including the front . But as i placed it there , it could be placed different .

    Thanks again for your critique , thatīs what it is about here

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    hi,

    What is important to me in this photo is the result and successful presentation in 20000 ISO. Congratulations.

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    A nice calling pose

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    Thanks Will i can here him calling ....
    Nice job

    Cheers Andreas

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