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    Hi folks ... a real first timer for me to get it captured

    I found a location where at least two of them are quite accessible , but still difficult to capture with their constant movement . At least when they are in close range .
    I have tried there three or for times to get them , but only for a very short time I could get some " decent " shots .
    Hope you like my slightly " artsy " approach with the tones and design .... not entirely happy with the comp , but I did not want to crop in further because of pixel bashing . So I kept it horizontal and tried to play with FG and BG . Made both darker to get the eyes to the subject .

    Canon EOS R 6 II
    RF 400 2,8 IS L + 2x TC
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    F 9 ; Iso 51200 ; 1/2500 sec

    Processed with Darktable 4.6 and PSCC 2024 ; cropped from LHS and Top

    Thanks for watching and commenting to my last postings

    Cheers Andreas

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    Very nice indeed, colours and details in the subject look good. The tree bark is perhaps a little too softened, I would have perhaps limited the background mask a little. The overall image presentation looks good and realistic.

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    Nice one Andreas. These wee guys are so fast, getting a good HA is difficult, but you managed it here. Good colours on the bird. It's a pity you couldn't get closer as vertical would be the way to go. Nice image, and natural looking.

    Will

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    Thanks Will and Jon , for your kind comments .
    Jon ... I would agree about the bark softness .
    Will .... oh yes a vertical would have been preferred here

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