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    Default Sardinian Warbler, male (Sylvia melanocephala)

    I took this one last Sunday, the day was cloudy and with no Sun...

    I used my Canon 7d and Sigma 120-300mm with the 1.4 TC and tripod, no flash used...

    (will put the exif latter, donīt have it right now)

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    Lovely pose and fantastic BG...Nice space and colors...DOF is ok, would like to see the legs a touch sharper like the foliage..Very nice image

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    Loved the pose, BG and the perch. I find the DOF fine. A tad more space to the left might make it better. I find the flower too close to the edge. Otherwise, composition is excellent IMO.

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    Nice pose and I like habitat shots a lot.
    I agree that the DOF is not great around the legs and wish it were sharper, but a fine photo none the less.

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    Thanks, When I reduce the size for 750px, I give a round of sharpness in the bird and the perch, I will try to give one more round on legs only...

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