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    Here's one from my Vancouver Island Bird Photo Workshop last week that I hope you will enjoy.

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    Glenn

    Camera Model: Canon EOS 7D
    Shutter speed: 1/80 sec
    Aperture: 5.6
    Exposure compensation: -1/3
    Flash: On
    ISO: 400
    Focal length: 500mm + 1.4x

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    Glenn, the Wren is nice and sharp, and I like the angled calling pose. I do like the curved leafy perch, and I kinda like the mottled coloured BG.

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    Very nice calling pose. I like everything but for a couple of things on the perch. One is the wiry debris near the right foot. However, it is the brightness of the oof part of the perch that draws my attention most from the bird. It would perhaps be worth trying to tone it down a little.

    Overall, a great image though.

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    Glen,

    I love the rich, brown color on this bird, the sweet perch and the gorgeous, multi-colored bokeh. Nice one.

    DB

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    Little wren looks familiar Glen.

    I like the nice mottled bg with no distractions.

    Nice one.

    Dave

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    Nice one Glenn. I love the colors and great singing pose. This species can be quite the sulker so great job getting it out in the open.

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