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    Default Nacreous nose (hawfinch)

    Nikon D300, 300 f4 afs, f7.1, 1/640, iso 200, tripod, distance 3m, feeder.
    I love this bird :)

    Regards,
    Vladimir.


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    Vladimir, this is a wonderful image! You have it all going on here - detail, color rendition, soft light, head angle, delicious background... I might evict the two little twiggy bits on the left of the perch, but otherwise this is just a super post. That pearlescent bill is fantastic. Please show us more!
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    Hi Vladimir, Agree with Kerry's very positive comments. Evicting the 2 rear twigs would make an excellent image even a bit better. Well done!

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    Agree totally with Kerry and Dave's comments.

    The colors are exquisite, the feather detail outstanding, and the pose excellent.
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    Agree with all of the above. Vladimir, this is a beautiful image. Wow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vladimir Yezhov View Post
    Nikon D300, 300 f4 afs, f7.1, 1/640, iso 200, tripod, distance 3m, feeder.
    I love this bird :)

    Regards,
    Vladimir.

    Great image. I like the pose and the beak is so neat!

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    Nailed it - All covered above - lots to like here.
    Big Congrats.

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