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It's always been my contention that good bird photographs are not in the least related to the rarity of the bird. I would much rather have a great pic of a Chickadee than a picture poor image of ... say eg. a Kirtlands Warbler. Not that I complain when I do get a decent shot of that rarity - My 10cents worth
This is a shot of a quite common House Finch (male) that I photographed this morning in a public park near where I live. Photographed on a dull morning (this morning) in Cambridge, Ontario using a Canon 5D4 coupled with an Canon EF500 Mk2 and a Canon 1.4TC Mk3 Exposure was set to manual, but on Auto ISO ISO250 + f5.6 + 1/250 Visit my ....
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by Ron Day
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