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    Patrice Allibert
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    It is not really usual to see such a white for an albinos chickadee. The bird was very active, not so much time to find the good adjustments

    Any advice regarding the global composition?

    Thanks

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    The composition is fine. (What do you mean by "global"?) The exposure and the bird are great. It is unfortunate that the situation was so cluttered and that the bird is angled away from you. Does it come to your feeders?

    IAC, you did very well with a quite interesting subject.
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    Hi Patrice, If by global you mean overall then the placement of the bird in the frame is fine but the Bg is a bit to cluttered for the image to really work I think if the bird was facing more towards you it is a strong enough focal point to work. The overall technicals of the image are very good with the whites looking good
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    you exactly answered to Arthur question. My major point was about the placement of the bird and how to manage the background when it is not uniform.

    Patrice

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    Patrice..Bonne capture..Où avez-vous vu cet oiseau? Are you near Montreal...aimeriez le voir

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    Paul,

    the location is Domaine de Maizerets in Québec. I do not know if the bird has been seen before

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