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    Re: Little and Large

    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff F View Post
    Wrens are a small common bird but rarely stay still long enough to obtain focus. I have, eventually, managed a couple of decent images but that is from a huge pile of blurred discards.

    The cropped version is better. Maybe you could slightly and selectively tone down the reed highlights but this isn't a serious issue.
    This one sat for a while, just enjoying the sun.
    I agree the cropped version is better.

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    Re: Little and Large

    Nice series.

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    Re: Little and Large

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Nice series.
    Cheers John.

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    Re: Little and Large

    I like all three now that you had cropped the wren to size better...Good shots, all and nice exposures too. I kinda like the wren now as the background is not as overwhelming. Truth to say, I have never seen a wren stand or sit still.

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    Re: Little and Large

    Quote Originally Posted by IzzieK View Post
    I like all three now that you had cropped the wren to size better...Good shots, all and nice exposures too. I kinda like the wren now as the background is not as overwhelming. Truth to say, I have never seen a wren stand or sit still.
    Thanks for viewing and commenting Izzie.
    That particular Wren sat there for twenty seconds or so.

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