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    Default Greenfinch pair

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    40D, EF 70-200 F4 IS
    F8, 1/250 sec, ISO 400
    Garden setup, blind, tripod, manual mode, foggy day.

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    What a lovely pair, and a lovely capture. You have an awesome perch and a great BG. I like how their little feet almost match the thorns; the fact that the birds look different yet alike. It's truly charming and well done.
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    Very nice poses. Loved the details, Bg and the perch. Excellent composition as well. Thx for sharing.

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    Terrific pair, with two great head angles, wonderful colors and perch. Nice light to boot.

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    Super shot - even better than the previous one.

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    Great capture, like said above, the perch and the color are great...have you made some kind of HDR post processing?

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    Very nice, just as your previous one, and just as your previous one the bird on the right does not want to give you a perfect HA! Still a very appealing image - I like it alot

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    Thank you all for comments.
    Humberto I did not use HDR in PP.
    Daniel, I keep asking myself if the bird on the right in these images is the same stubborn female that did not want to give me an better HA

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