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    At the everglades. D2X and 600/4 w 1.4x. f7.1@1/1250 sec, iso 200, EC 0.
    Thanks for looking, Rick


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    Rick:

    Your bird is well exposed and sharp,good HA. I do see a faint sharpening halo around most of it. From a comp. standpoint, I might consider moving the bird to the right a bit more, and if available, bit more space on the bottom, bit off the top.

    Thanks for sharing.

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    Randy's suggestion are good. I would've used flash to tame the harsh light. Nice species and sharpness.
    Congratulations!

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    Good-looking specimen and eye contact. I wish for a better head angle and it looks as if there is a S/H halo around the bird. I think it is an Eastern Kingbird.

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