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    Sergey Osipov
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    Default Winter Wren

    Wren (Troglodytes troglodytes).

    -10 Celsius, the snow around, and not freezed spring creek... The wren searching for food.
    No sun light in dark evening forest. Two flashes: camera's and SB-600 in remote control mode.

    Thanks for looking!



    Model: NIKON D80
    Exposure Time: 1/125 sec
    FNumber: F8,0
    Exposure Program: Manual
    ISOSpeed Ratings: 200
    Exposure Bias Value: - 0.33 EV
    Flash: On, no strobe return, auto mode
    Focal Length: 300,00 mm
    Exposure Mode: Manual Exposure
    Focus Mode: AF-C
    Lens Information: 300mm F/4.0 D
    Flash Used: Fired (Built-In Flash)

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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    I like the details and unusual setting and wish for a bit more head turn toward you and if it was possible, a lower angle. Keep them coming.

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    Good flash use and sharpness. Agree with Axel re head angle. I would darken down the reeds in the BG and clone out the streak behind the bird that looks like an alimentary tract ejection in progress :)
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    Judy Lynn Malloch
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    So exciting to see an image from your part of the world. Excellent detail and eye contact but agree with Axel that a lower angle would strengthen this image. Many thanks for sharing and will look forward to seeing more.

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    Ákos Lumnitzer
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    Very nice image Sergey (Cepгeй). :) I wanted to ask what it was projecting from its backside. That bright patch on the water is a little distracting. But I love seeing more foreign species. Keep it up! :)

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    Sergey Osipov
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ákos Lumnitzer View Post
    Very nice image Sergey (Cepгeй). :) I wanted to ask what it was projecting from its backside. That bright patch on the water is a little distracting. But I love seeing more foreign species. Keep it up! :)
    Are you have Cyrilyc on your PS/Mac? :)
    The "projecting from its backside" - just is a feather with a small piece of snow or ice on the end. Maybe it must be cloned... Thanks! :)

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