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    Default Walking up the stalk.

    The Grasshopper Sparrow was usually quite stationary once on a selected perch, but it caught me by surprise as it proceeded to walk up. I don't mind the blurred foot here for the sense of sudden movement it gives :-) I am however on the fence for that piece of hanging bark...easy to get rid of if I decide to:D

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    I agree with your assessment of the photo Daniel. I'd remove the piece of hanging bark if it were mine. Like the exposure, sharpness, and BG.
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    I like the light, details and BG. The hanging bark doesn't bother me.

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    Default Hello Daniel

    Grasshopper sparrows are tough, so I really appreciate this shot.

    I might have lost the hanging bark, but I don't find it a detraction.

    What I find suprising was that 1/1000 was insufficient to stop the leg motion?

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    Way cool on the walking action. I actually like the bit of hanging bark as it balances with the bird. What bugs me the most is the semi-raised wing; it would have been so much better with the wing in its normal folded position. IAC, you did the best that you could.
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    I really like the pose and bg!!!

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    Nice capture Dan. If I'm right I caught the same action but I didn't have as good an angle as you did.

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