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    Another of this charming little Flycatcher from my visits to Finca Lerida.

    Tracked along the forest line on the edge of a coffee plantation; finally rested and posed in a nice position
    just NR and minor curves and usm

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    This is superb! Nice diagonal on the branch, tack sharp so far as I can see, and a nice cocky tilt to the little head. Dawn

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    Well done following it. Cute little fella, well exposed, and sharp. Perch a bit thick, but lots of interesting colours and textures on it. The BG is somewhat distracting though... the various OOF lines catch my eye. I'd prefer the comp less square and more vertical, and with a bit more room above.

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    I really like the square comp. Love the puffed out chest! The Whitish BG area above the head is a bit distracting and I would even this out. A lovely shot of a little beauty,
    gail

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    Thanks all

    will try a light burn on BG on lite areas;these guys are really tiny I think making the perch look bigger
    prefer square crop meeself but nice to try and hear of other preferences; in this case I liked the diagonal created by the crop
    really appreciate the continuing input from you gals and gals

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