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    Default Loggerhead Shrike

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    Canon 40D, 100-400L @ 400mm, ISO400
    f/5.6, 1/1600, Partial metering. 7:28am Today by a local pond,

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    Hi Bill Best image you could have made from your position I like the soft light, head turn and appearance We always like a lower and cleaner perch Dong' think you could present any different !!!!

    btw from a tech point the one way to improve is using a long lens with converter Will flatten the angle !!!

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    Thanks Alfred, I thought about the height evertime i pressed the shutter on this. I just kept inching closer all the time. I wish for a long lens every night AND morrning when I get up. Wife says no though.

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    This bird is like the KF to shoot --really a clean shot from the angle you had --well done

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    Sharp and clean here Bill. Angle does not bother me. i personally prefer a lighter overall appearance but that is a personal preference. Well done. If you could improve I don't know how to tell you.

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    Great head angle, Bill, I feel it could go a little lighter :)

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    Gary Dumer
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    Outstanding Capture Bill, Very well done from here!!!

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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    Great light, pose and details. I only wish for a lower angle. You have to keep nagging to persuade your wife, I guess. :)

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    Despite the angle this is a good clean image. Good light and BG nicely exposed.

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    Thanks everyone. It would be nice for Adobe to come out with a angle lowering action!! :) :) I would have it made.

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    Great image. You did well.

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