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    This images is from Norway. Data : 1D MK III , 500mmL , ISO 100 , F4,0 ; 1/250.

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    Very very nice, Geir. loved the pose, BG, sharpness and the colors. Crop is nice as well. looks like there is a color cast. I'd experiment with a different White balance.

    judging by DOF at f/4, looks like this must be a crop from horizontal. IQ has held up quite well.

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    HI Geir, Wonderful little Robin you captured here I love the look back pose and the nice oof BG. The image on my monitor looked a tad to dark so I pulled into PS and pulled the mids up and move the white point a bit to brighten it.
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    I like the look back pose but wish the perch was thinner as I find it a bit overpowering for this small of a bird.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Don Lacy View Post
    HI Geir, Wonderful little Robin you captured here I love the look back pose and the nice oof BG. The image on my monitor looked a tad to dark so I pulled into PS and pulled the mids up and move the white point a bit to brighten it.
    Thank you for taking the time to work with images. I liked what you had done.

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