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    Cedar Waxwings were a regular visitor to my backyard when we lived in NY State. Taken with EOS 20D with 500mm lense with 2x extender. Maunal focus. 1/160@f8.0, ISO 800, exposure comp +1
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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Hi Robert,
    I like the angle and close up view and positionof the bird and BG are excellent. Maybe a hair tight on the leaf on the left......but considering the speed and the 2x converter.......very well handled.

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    I like the setting, BG and composition and wish for a little more eye contact. Did you run NR on the plumage? There is not as much detail as one would expect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Axel Hildebrandt View Post
    I like the setting, BG and composition and wish for a little more eye contact. Did you run NR on the plumage? There is not as much detail as one would expect.
    what is NR?
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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Hey Robert,
    NR stands for noise reduction.

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