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    I was thrilled to find this cooperative fellow a few weeks ago. He was in such a dark part of the forest. But it was a great chance to practice my multi-flash technique :)



    Camera Model: Canon EOS 40D
    Shutter speed: 1/125 sec
    Aperture: 5.6
    Exposure mode: Av
    Flash: On - 3 flashes off camera triggered by ST-E2
    Metering mode: Multi-segment
    ISO: 500
    Focal length: 500mm + 1.4x

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    Great pose, setting, details, BG and exposure control. If anything, maybe a slightly lower angle but I like it as is.

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    Love it as is. Eye

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    As I was saying... Eye contact is great, color and BG, composition and details, just terrific to me! Congratulations!

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    Nice open perch Glenn. The cooperative one I got a few weeks ago kept hanging out in the dense evergreens. I like the head turn, and the way it is holding on to the branch with two toes and the leaves with the two others is very cool!

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    It seems your multiflash technique is giving right results. Clean bg, nice colours. The left side branch adds to the composition.

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    Glen, 3 flashes off camera in the woods on a Warbler - How? Bob

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    You really are doing some amazing things with warblers and multiflash. I'd like to see how you do it also.

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    Beautiful work Glenn and I love what your multi flash is allowing you to capture so beautifully. Excellent in every respect. congrats !!!!!

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    I really like this picture. Great details and a plain backround that is not always easy to get at the forest.
    Congratulations

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