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    The English sparrows were hiding in the fir next to my condo entrance. I pished this male out. Cropped, cloned branch off of face, lightened eye and slight sharpening.
    Nikon D300s Sigma 150-500 hand held
    150-500mm @ 500mm
    750mm (in 35mm film)
    1/125 sec, f/9
    Mode: Av
    Metering: Multi-segment
    ISO: 400
    AF mode: AF-C
    White balance: AUTO

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    You picked a good subject. I like taking photos of these little guys. They have lots of character.
    It is not quite sharp enough and a tough shot hand held at 1/125 at 500mm. I am not familiar with this lens, but I would suggest for hand holding to have a ss at least equal to focal length or better yet, more.
    Dave

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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    My local sparrows have already started to nest. They don't have a good reputation but they are fun to watch. I like the eye contact here but there seems to be some motion blur. I also wish there were no branch in front of the bird.

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