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    bill kominsky
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    I think the lighting is really nice here, Yellow Rump Warbler.
    ISO=400-f/5.6 1/250th. sec. 0-Ec. 100-400-l at 400.

    Thanking all in advance for all the comments and visits.

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    Hi Bill, very nice pose, light, and comp, the BG is spectacular! I would try some NR or if you did cropped I would crop a little less. But overall I love it, the colors are very VERY nice! Congratulaitons!

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    Hello Bill. Very nice photo. The BG looks like if someone painted it. Very artistic. It is a bit noisy on my monitor, but still very pleasing. Congrats.

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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    Very nice capture, I like the setting and pose. The noisy BG has been mentioned and the plumage looks a bit coarse. Is it a heavy crop?

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    Hey Bill, long time no see, I was going to PM you and see what you were up to.
    Noise mentioned, I like the pose, although the angle may be a bit steep.

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    Hi Bill,

    Several things mentioned. My only thing is that looks like a big crop with very little details. However, I do like the colors and framing.

    I'm glad we exchanged few emails and to see you back! Hang in there!

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    I agree. On the plus side, there's the pose and setting. On the minus side, there is a bit of noise. Also, I believe the bird is more likely a Palm Warbler.

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    Judy Lynn Malloch
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    Hi Bill,

    This looks like a painting. Love the soft colors in this image and the great pose and eye contact. Everything else has been covered . Congratulations on a lovely capture and nice to see you posting again. Keep them coming :):)

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    Agree with the above suggestions and critiques Bill. Another vote for Palm Warbler.
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