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    Default Wren with Spider

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    Shot this near a nesting box at a friends home in Ohio last year.
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    Nice one! I'll leave all the technical comments to the more experienced folks here, but I really like the composition and behavioral aspect of this shot.

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    Very nice shot. Excellent detail in the bird's head and the spider. The bird stands out very nicely against the dark BG. I find the crop a little tight.

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    Excellent eye contact and love the large prey!! comp and BG both nare very vnice, TFS
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    Great capture by the both of you Dave. Im not the best at techs but toning down the branch a little where the bright spots are might help some. Other than that excellent shot. The spider looks yummy!!

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    Fantastic shot. Good enough to even show it's not a spider, but a harvestman! The segmented abdomen gives it away. The "Daddy long-legs" of most houses (at least in New Zealand) are these. Order Opiliones. :)

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    Thanks for the correction Phil...not aware it was a harvestman...

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    Very nice shot. I really like the sharpness of the photo with out it appearing sharpened. Colours are also very nice. Good capture. Dave

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