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    Default Tennesse Warbler feeding on Peach

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    Tennesse Warbler

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    D2X, 600, ISO 250, f8 @ 1/250, -0.3 EV, Fill @ -1.7.

    While shooting migrants at a drip pond, I noticed many species of birds feeding on the peach trees on the property, so I cut a branch and hung it over the pond and came away with this shot.

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    Your always posting such nice work and explaining your techniques are helpful to many I'm certain as well.

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    Everything about this picture seems to have blended beautifully. Such a pleasing image, good exposure, comp and BG. Well done.

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    Another beauty Alan! It amazes me how just looking at the thumbnail you can 9 times out of 10 tell when it's one of your images! You are an inspiration to us all. I wish we had the clean backgrounds here in western WA (weeds and brush grow way to fast).
    Again wonderful set up and control of lighting and comp.

    Todd

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    beautiful image. thanks for sharing the info on it. as mike said, its indeed helpful.

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    Bala

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    Another fine image Alan and I too find your explanations on how you compose the shots very helpful.

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