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    Alexander Koenders
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    Sitting at a hide out with Rosl is fun. Together we enjoyed a lot of different birdspecies. The marshtit was just one of them.

    Olympus E3, Zuiko ED300 F2.8, Zuiko 2.0 converter, 600mm Focuslength, 1/200sec, F6.3, ISO400, -0.7 stop

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    Hi Alexander,
    yes, we had great light! I can see it in your image! Very sharp details and the perch looks fine with the marsh tit! Can't wait to see more of your pictures....
    Best wishes to you!
    Rosl

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    Beautiful light, sharpness and the subjects placement. For my taste I would have preferred the brown branch on the right removed.

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    Great image with good light.
    I just dont like that branch going to the upper right.
    And I think I will never get used to that straneg Olympus format.

    Groeten
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    Sebastian, are your referring to the 4:3 aspect ratio? I think it can give nice compositional qualities such as here (but I'm another one who wishes that branch wasn't there). I'm admittedly more used to 3:2, but will give other ratios a chance if and when needed. Exposure and sharpness are perfect. Selectively lightening the iris a bit could give nice results ;-)

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    Its easy to chance the 4:3 aspect ratio bud i find it oke the way it is. The branche was a point of consedaration to take it out bud, this is the way the picture was made so I dident't clone it out.

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    Good pose, eye contact and plumage detail.

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    Nice light, comp, perch, pose, BG, colors and deatil, love it! Congratulations!

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    You've captured this very well, Marsh Tits are extremely fast little s@#$ that never sit still for more than a milli second. Nice detail and a great perch too...

    Nice work.
    Tony

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