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    Default Black Throated Green Warbler

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    Taken at the Green Cay Wetlands with a Canon MK-3 500-MM w/1.4-converter=700mm.

    ISO=200 f/8 and 0=EV.

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    Hi Bill,

    Very sharp and I like the composition. Looks like you underexpose this image as the shadow and hight lights are very noticeable under the tail. I wish for more eye contact but very pretty. Do you have a frame looking at you?

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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    Great find and light. I wish for a lower angle and more eye contact. The noise has been mentioned.

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    Judy Lynn Malloch
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    Very lovely image Bill with excellent exposure and detail as well as a most pleasing BG. I too would like a little more head turn. Fine work and keep them coming !!!!!

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    Lucky you, we went there today and didn't see any little ones close enough for pictures.
    Good critique above, and hope to meet you in the field soon :)

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    Warblers are long gone from here as winter approaches...I already miss them!! Good points by all of the above that I won't repeat. I like the gradient sky. It's pretty uncommon to see a warbler with no leaves around it :-)

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    While the image is sharp and the COMP relatively pleasing having the head turned away is an image wrecker (no matter how difficult the subject...)
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    I'm with the others on the nits but such a pretty bird you captured Bill thanks for sharing.

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    You must have been in the wrong spot, there were many of all types, especially the male and female redstarts, black and whites, palm yellow rump etc. etc. And yes my greatest pleasure would be to meet and so looking forward to it.

    Bill

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    You gotta get lucky sometime, as Albert says the longer your out there the luckier you'll get, and I'm out every day, retirement
    PRICELESS.

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    Thank you all so much for your time and very constructive criticism, so greatly appreciated.

    Bill

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