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    Default House Sparrow: Male.

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    Photographed in the field of crop early in the morning. Last week.
    Cropped for composition and sharpened. NR applied to BG.
    Thanks for viewing, appreciation. C & C are most welcome.
    Kind Regards.

    Canon EOS: 550D, 100-400mm IS USM.
    Av mode,F.6.,1/1600,ISO:200, Evaluative metering, White balance: Auto. HH.
    Exposure bias: +0.3 stop.

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    Satish:

    Well exposed, interesting perch, smooth BG.

    I might consider a small crop down from above.

    The perch looks slightly sharper to my eye than the bird. Do you know where your focus point was?

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    Thanks for the comments. Focus point is tip of the perch.

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    Nice image Satish! I like the repost using Randys recommendations.

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    Neat looking perch, I would really have loved the same aspect ratio as the OP but with the subject higher in the frame to see more of said perch. Some jpeg compression artefacts visible in the background, perhaps because of resizing...

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    Would have love to see a vertical crop with more perch showing if possible. Nice image though.

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