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    BPN Member Alan Murphy's Avatar
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    Pygmy Nuthatch

    Santa Fe National Forest, NM

    D3, 600, 1.4, ISO 800, f10 @ 1/500.

    Shot this little guy doing his Nuthatch thing yesterday.

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    Alfred Forns
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    I like it Murph !! Different and appealing Don't recall seeing one just like it !!!

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    Judy Lynn Malloch
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    Really an unusual composition and pose, Great lighting and a beautiful BG. Love this one Alan.

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    I really like the pose and the beautiful bg!

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    Alma K Bailey
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    Alam,

    It is so nice to see you, This is just lovely.

    Alma

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    An excellent image to be sure. To my eye anyway, the light quality is its best feature. I do have a question though. Is the image full frame or cropped? The reason that I'm asking is that I'm still waiting (7 months and counting) on a 600 VR of my own and have been trying to assess image size vs the len's minimum focussing distance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charles Mills View Post
    An excellent image to be sure. To my eye anyway, the light quality is its best feature. I do have a question though. Is the image full frame or cropped? The reason that I'm asking is that I'm still waiting (7 months and counting) on a 600 VR of my own and have been trying to assess image size vs the len's minimum focussing distance.
    Thanks Charles. The image is cropped. This is 75% of the frame.

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