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    Just bought myself a portable hide and used it to take this photo. Comments always welcomed to help me improve.

    Canon 7D, 100-400mm, ISO320, 1/640, F7.1, Tripod.
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    Nice. I would brighten the picture a bit and give the bird a bit more room all around. I would prefer a smaller,nicer perch. Tack sharp, good HA
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    Nice HA and plenty of detail I also would give it just a touch more room if you have it
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    Thanks Gail and Don for the advise and comments. You're both of course right. I've been back and looked at the image again and it does look and little dark and tight. I've tweaked it and will repost at some point.

    Thanks, Simon

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    Very nice finch. Super sharp where it counts and nice BG. I also believe there is not much room around the bird and for a set up you could try a smaller perch, depending on the bird you want to photogragh, then you choose the right one, also with some leaves or moss growing on it, it makes a perch more special.

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