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    I took this a couple of weels ago in my back yard while just fooling around. I think the American Goldfinch is a great looking bird, even in his winter plumage. I would love to hear your comments as you have all helped me to become better at this art. Shooting data as follows:
    Nikon D3S
    2011:11:16 13:14:34
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    850mm (in 35mm film)
    Subject dist: 8.4m
    1/800 sec, f/5.6
    Mode: Manual
    Metering: Multi-segment
    ISO: 800
    White balance: Auto
    Flash: Off
    File size: 36.9MB
    Image size: 2129 x 1457
    Color space: AdobeRGB
    Saturation: Normal
    Sharpness: Normal
    Contrast: Normal
    Color profile: Adobe RGB (1998)

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    Really pretty image. But I'd get rid of the vertical branch below the bird's back end.

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    Beautiful detail captured. Sweet BG as well. Do find the OOF branch a bit dis-tracting , but not sure how I would fix it.

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    I love the goldfinches and their winter plumages too! Good exposure and lots of details. Tech-wise I think this is one of your stronger images. These guys love niger seeds and readily come to tube feeders filled with this...you can setup a branch or two next to one of those feeders, in a more parallel-to-the-sensor kinda way to get less distracting OOF elements on the perch. Also be careful of processing artefacts such as on the branch at bottom edge.

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