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    Alexander Koenders
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    To photograph a coaltit you need a camera with a high speed focus. Espacialy when you are photgraphing at a forest.

    Olympus E3, Zuiko Ed300 f2.8, Zuiko 1.4 converter, 425mm focuslength, 1/320sec, ISO 400, -0.7stop

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    Hi Alexander, I'm finding that this image does not have the same fine finish and crispness as your previous offerings. I'm finding it a little contrasty, and the fine detail is "rough" - not as refined as usual. Bigger crop than normal?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Daniel Cadieux View Post
    Hi Alexander, I'm finding that this image does not have the same punch and crispness as your previous offerings. I'm finding it a little contrasty, and the fine detail is "rough" - not as refined as usual. Bigger crop than normal?
    No Daniel no bigger krop. I guess that the position of the bird gives this effect on the photograph:eek:

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