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    Canon 1D Mark IV
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    1/1600sec, ISO 640, F6,3, tripod

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    Petri:

    Great fun here, really makes you think a bit about what is going on.

    Nice background, trunk (lichen)

    I am on my work computer which isn't reliable for white calls, but the breast and the small twig do look a bit overexposed.

    The framing works really well here, giving him lots of room to drop into.

    In a perfect world, wish the head was a bit better illuminated, but works as is.

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    Hi Randy,

    you're right breast is little a bit overexposed. I should have to adjust image better, so next time more concentration

    Thanks for You opinion.

    Br,

    Petri Pietiläinen

    Quote Originally Posted by Randy Stout View Post
    Petri:

    Great fun here, really makes you think a bit about what is going on.

    Nice background, trunk (lichen)

    I am on my work computer which isn't reliable for white calls, but the breast and the small twig do look a bit overexposed.


    The framing works really well here, giving him lots of room to drop into.

    In a perfect world, wish the head was a bit better illuminated, but works as is.

    Cheers

    Randy

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    agree with Randy. Very interesting shot. Good placement of the bird in the frame. Nice how the bird is parallel to the twig. There is motion blur but you probably were not expecting this action.

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    very interesting frame here! agree on the whites
    was it diving down for food?
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    I like that the tree is still while the background adds to the sense of motion.

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