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    Morten Romild
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    Default Eurasian Reed Warbler



    Canon 50D
    Canon 100-400L
    ISO 200
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    1/800

    I croppet the picture so the straw goes from corner to corner, maybe a good idea...maybe not

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    Connie Mier
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    I like the straw filling the frame, and the the bird is positioned well in the frame too. Everything looks good to me, just wish that bird was turned this way.

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    I like your comp, open bill, colors, and dont mind all the great habitat that brings me into the birds world. Maybe bring out a bit more detail on the bird's shadow side.

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    Agree, I like the habitat. To expand on Denise's comment. For me it's fine to have the bird's back towards the camera but a look-back head-angle with the bird's head turned more CCW a few degrees past the sensor plain would be optimal.

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    Morten Romild
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    thanks for the feedback, the shots where its more turned is either not sharp enough og there is a stra in the miccle of the bird. It wa only there for a little time

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