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    Default Brown-capped Rosy Finch

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    EOS-1D Mk IV, 500mm f/4 + 2xII, 1/800, f/8, ISO 800
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    Finally getting around to processing images from a recent trip to New Mexico.
    This image was captured at Sandia Crest on 11/29 at 6 degrees with a wind chill of -15 and light snow.
    The Crest House was not open so I was limited to photographing from the walkway to the right.

    Looking forward to your comments and critiques !

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    Great shot Mike! the bird is nice and sharp, however the branch in the top left hand corner is pretty distracting. Not sure If you got any different angles.

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    A beautiful photograph of a bird I've never seen. I can see the slight rosy color on its body....such a nice-looking little finch. The frosty surroundings frame the bird nicely and you've demonstrated the power of your equipment (and your skill as a photographer) to make a tack sharp image with the 2.0TC very nicely. Too bad about the dark spot that Joey mentioned but that is the way it goes sometimes. Great work.

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    Mike, this one has a great great feel. What a wonderful capture. Terrific sharpness, DOF, composition and environment. Perfect exposure and HA.

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    I agree Mike a beautifull image of this finch, sharp with great exposure and feather detail and you have captured the subtle colours of the finch beautifully.

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    Beautiful colors on bird and great image. Love the setting & placement of subject is just right.
    agree, toning down are taking out branch in LC could help.

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    Hi Mike,

    Fantastic image, if it was mine and I wish it was.
    I would remove the ULC branch. You might be able to do it with a simple crop.

    Cheers,

    Michael Bertelsen

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    Mike, these are some of the toughest birds to get, in front of the lens, Sandia Crest is the only place you can get all 3 (was there last year). Its usually an exposure nightmare, with all the snow. Well done, sharp, nice bird exposure..I'd probably clone out the branch but lovely as presented. TFS

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