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    Canon 50D Canon 100-400 L IS tripod head ISO 400 1/1250 sec f8 taken from my garden hide; sunflower seeds as bait.

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    Jonathan,
    This is beautiful. bird flying in is plus. both wing position visible is a good sign here and i loved it.

    You might have gone little far say 640 on ISO to grab more freeze IMO.

    I like the crop as well.

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    I agree Mital I have reviewed many images and think I need around 1/1600-1/2000 sec minimum and faster for blue tits/great tits which are smaller.

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    The head looks nice and sharp andi like the bg. A little more freeze would have ben nice mid body area. I don't mind the motion with the wings.

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