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    Sergey Osipov
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    Default Wheatear

    Wheatear (Oenanthe oenanthe), male.



    Thanks for looking and critique!Model: NIKON D80
    Exposure Time: 1/250 sec
    FNumber: F8,0
    Exposure Program: Aperture priority
    ISOSpeed Ratings: 200
    Exposure Bias Value: 0 EV
    Flash: Off
    Focal Length: 300,00 mm
    Exposure Mode: Auto Exposure
    Focus Mode: AF-S
    Lens Information: 300mm F/4.0 D
    Flash Used: Did Not Fire

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    Lovely image, Sergey. Your aperture choice has covered the bird well while still rendering the BG beautifully. May be worth trying some gentle burning in on the rock to darken it slightly. Great pose and sharpness.
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    Beautiful looking bird!

    Lovely light, pose and details.
    I agree about toning down the rock a little.

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    Classic pose and posture. Perfect EXP. Love the great view of both feet. A linear burn on the rock is in order.

    ps: great rock!
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    Lovely critter, very sharp and well exposed. Very sweet BG and agree on burning the rock.

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    Love it as presented, I love the comp, light, exposure, BG, detail, colors and species.

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