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    Canon 7D Canon 500mmf4 L IS & 1.4TC 1 ISO 320 +1.0 1/500 sec f7.1
    This shot was taken a few frames before the previous one I submitted yesterday.
    Here is the clear background, do you think it looks better than the previous image? I quite like it but it looks a bit stark to me compared the previous one what d'ya reckon??

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    Hello Jon,

    I have to say I prefer the other post where I find the BG very interesting and lovely with it's forms. That is being said this is a very nice post too with the singing pose and simplicity of the image.

    Lorant

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    A nice singing pose and sharp but the bird looks lost in the frame with all that room.....
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    My first thought was that amount of green drarfs the lovely subject. I'd like to see it with a crop from the top. I love the singing pose and the fluffy perch.

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    Cool call/singing pose, nice and sharp against a super clean BG. I agree, cropping in closer will work better.

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    nice singing pose Johnathan,I agree about cropping some off the top.thanks.

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