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    A Hooded Warbler at Sabine Woods near Port Arthur, Texas in late April.

    Loved the area, but next year think I'll do a workshop where perches are a bit closer - still had to crop a bit despite using a long lens.

    Nikon Z9, 600 f/4 TC VR S; 840mm; f/5.6; 1/640; ISO 1600.

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    Nicely caught, for me the darks are a little to dark and the yellows in the bird I think are just clipped, maybe a little less Saturation and Contrast would be beneficial.

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    Oh man I hope to see this warbler some day! Nice perch, pose, background, but I agree that the yellows are hot in spots, and contrast strong overall.

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    Super capture of a stunning bird , very difficult to get it right with the given colors and quite contrasty tones .
    AS presented it does not work for me on the tonal front .... maybe with a more subtle color and tonal editing approach .AS the yellows have very little detail and the dark parts are very dense .... for me personally

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