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    Jon Sund
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    This photo is cropped. It was taken using a Nikon D-300, ISO 400, Aperture priority, using a Nikon 300 mm f/2.8 lens,with a 1.4 teleconverter, spot metering, Exposure 1/640 at f/4.0 0 EV, lighting was partial shade at 10:00 AM.

    Attempting to get a portrait of the Pine Warbler. They are usually so flitty that you can not get a pleasing image and this bird was fairly cooperative.

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    Big welcome to BPN Jon
    nice species , I may add some space in bottom and NR on BG
    TFS

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    Default Thank you for the advice

    I tried adding space at the bottom as suggested and the picture is more pleasing. I will have to work on the NR, it is not one of my current skills.

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    Hi Jon and welcome to BPN. This is truly a great place to learn and you will find all sorts of really useful articles on technical stuff in the educational resources forum.
    Enjoy!
    Best,
    Nicki

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