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    Photographed at my feeder yesterday this Crested Tit are among the most charming passerines visiting this winter. Here I try to put more emphasis on natural surronding than doing a classic portrait.

    D700, 600/4 VR, Gitzo and Wimberley, natural light, set-up and cold feet :s

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    // Daniel
    Last edited by Daniel Stenberg; 01-31-2010 at 05:38 AM.

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    Killer image Daniel. I love everything on this one. Composition is really wide allowing us to enjoy the fantastic perch, the surroundings and keeping a lot of detils in the bird. The raised crest and the pose helps a lot to keep the species identity (no matter that it is small in the frame)
    It seems that it is a backlight but you have a wonderfull natural fill light. I also love the out of focus circles in the lower part of the frame because they adds a kind of magic effect to the scene.
    I am so jealous of this image....:p

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    I like the inclusion of the branch a lot, the bird looks good, too. The backlit crest adds to it. If anything, I might add a bit canvas at the top but not much.

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    Lovely image. I like the inclusion of the complete perch. Slightly less space at the bottom and more at the top would have been good. However, I like the present version as well. Thanks for sharing.

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    Sabyasachi

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    Fantastic shot of this little beauty. I like the perch. Light is great, too.

    Markus

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    Really like the rim lighting and the way you positioned the bird by showing more of the tree. Really shows his small size.

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    Thanks for all your comments, I really appreciate it.

    Juan, I think a lot of the light that is reflected on the bird comes from the large amount of snow that has fallen this winter here in Stockholm.

    Once again, thanks!

    // Daniel

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