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    Nice to see a Brambling coming down to feed, part of the Finch family for those across the pond.

    Can't do much about the bottom RHC.

    Thanks to those who posted or viewed the previous posting.

    Steve

    Subject: Brambling (Fringilla montifringilla)
    Location: UK
    Camera: Canon EOS R5
    *Lens: EF500mm f/4L IS II USM HH
    Exposure: 1/800s at f/8 ISO6400 EV 0.67
    Original format: Landscape, almost FF
    Processed via: LRCC 12.3, & PS'23 24.4.1
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    Hi Steve a very nice and solid image of this species .
    Super detailed IQ , a pleasing BG and the perch is ok ... but I do not mind the LRC .
    Superb tonality and range in the subject .
    Not too fuzzed about the overall yellowish color that is dominating in all other colors ... masking , so to speak , a bit of color variation . But this is just my view to it , but you loved it that way

    But here is a demo .... how hot should look like from ym POV .

    TFS Andreas

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    Not too fuzzed about the overall yellowish color that is dominating in all other colors ... masking , so to speak , a bit of color variation .
    DOH , very 'first base error' WB!!!
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    Got you ....
    Marking in my rifle

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    Steve have to say excellent details and sharpness looks so natural. I do see a little color cast not enough to worry about IMO. I see very little difference between yours and Andreas.

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    Cheers Kevin, glad you like it, much appreciated.
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    Hello,

    it's enjoyable to watch. Congratulations Steve.

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    Thank you Volkan, you are very kind.
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    Pane 3 looks best to me having said that I confess I would not have queried pane 1.

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    Jon, pane two is Andreas’s RP from the OP clarifying direction, pane three is from the high res Tiff with the WB where it should have been.
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