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    Default Greenfinch

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    Carduelis chloris - photographed from a hide with
    Canon 40D + EF 600mm F4 IS USM @ 1/200 sec - f/6.3 - ISO 800 - available light - dd 12/24/2007
    Last edited by Filip Mineur; 02-08-2008 at 11:40 AM. Reason: Corrected type writing error.

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    Peregrine Craig Nash
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    Nice Greenfinch Image. The mud on its beak is the only nit for me

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    Sharp and clean and nice BKGR. Wish that you had pointed the lens down a bit to show the complete pattern at the top of the perch. And wish that both feet were visible. All in all, well done.

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    Welcome Filip - nice first post. Great focus on head and eye, lovely colours and texture complemented by BG. Perch looks a bit heavy but has some interesting texture with that fungus on it.
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    Welcome to the forum, sharp, nice BG and the colours of the bird look very natural. Agree with mud, the perch appears a little to dominant.

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    No nits,nice details,colors and BG!!!

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