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    Bean bag Canon50D Canon 100-400 L IS @ 360mm ISO 400 -0.67EV 1/1000 sec f8

    Another shot from my garden hide, a feeder was placed adjacent to the dead flower head. All C & C welcome.

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    beautiful pose,perch,bg!

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    Do you make your visitors do gym work? ;) Interesting pose, and I like the contrasting colours of the little guy.

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    Great acrobat pose. Catchlight makes it very alive. TFS.

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    Great timing, pose, Comp, perch and BG.
    A faster shutter speed and it would have been even better.

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    Great pose. As Gal said, a faster ss to really freeze the action would have been perfect. Did you crop the feeder out of the image? If not, I would like to see a little more space in the direction the Great tit is heading.

    I am really enjoying your english garden bird pictures taken from your hide.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ben_Sadd View Post
    Great pose. As Gal said, a faster ss to really freeze the action would have been perfect. Did you crop the feeder out of the image? If not, I would like to see a little more space in the direction the Great tit is heading.

    I am really enjoying your english garden bird pictures taken from your hide.
    Yes the feeder was on the edge of the frame. I added canvas and used content aware scale to make the background uniform.

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    This is a great capture. Great perch and background.

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    Great detail in the blacks and the whites. Nice pose and and interesting branch he's on with that seed head.

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    That must be a huge nest he's got going lugging huge sticks around!! Looks like a bit of subject movement blur on the face. I'm sure you didn't expect this so I understand why you didn't go for higher ISO. Good one!

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