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    7D 400mm f/5.6
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    Interesting setting. Was this taken in a garden, or backyard pond? I do think the warbler needs a bit of lightening up. Good sharpness and perspective.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daniel Cadieux View Post
    Interesting setting. Was this taken in a garden, or backyard pond? I do think the warbler needs a bit of lightening up. Good sharpness and perspective.
    It was taken at Corkscrew Swamp in one of the ponds. Here is the re-post with a little different crop and lightened up a bit:


    Comments are welcome.

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    Nice sharp image, good perspective, and cool habitat. I like the first crop better, and it looks like you lightened the entire image on the second post. I wasn't able to retrieve the initial post, so I worked off your repost. I quick selected the bird, brightened it a little, and sharpened a little more (too much I think!). First time I've worked on someone elses image(I'm new @ this too), hope you don't mind:)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ed Schneider View Post
    Nice sharp image, good perspective, and cool habitat. I like the first crop better, and it looks like you lightened the entire image on the second post. I wasn't able to retrieve the initial post, so I worked off your repost. I quick selected the bird, brightened it a little, and sharpened a little more (too much I think!). First time I've worked on someone elses image(I'm new @ this too), hope you don't mind:)
    Thanks. Looks better then my re-post. I reposted the photo you edited with a different crop.


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    Hi Joshua
    I like your second post better. You could have selected the bird and just lightened him leaving the habitat more subdued it might look better that way?
    Ted

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