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    Paul Merritt
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    Av Mode ISO 100 1/400 sec f/5.6 with 40D and 400 f/5.6L


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    Paul, beautiful . . . perhaps a bit crowded in the frame.

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    I hope you don't mind a repost! This image seemed way too dark to me. The BG looks nice! I'm not sure what to do with the crop though. I think it's too close on the right. Maybe some others can chime in.


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    Hi Paul. You might have needed a higher ISO. Very nice background. I think Colin's repost looks great. How about adding some canvas to the left side?
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    excellent pose , perch and BG here , repost looks better
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    Nice to see a Parid in the forum. I'd be happy with your shot, but I do feel the chickadee's a bit tight in the frame.

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