The seed in the feeder looks nice and sharp, the bird seems a bit soft.  
Not much DOF with that combination at ~f11.  Nice capture though,

Paul Stenquist wrote:

>A friend gave me a goldfinch feeder and a bag of thistle seed. The 
>feeder requires the birds to eat hanging upside down. Apparently, 
>goldfinches are among the few species that can do this. After a few 
>weeks, I now have a flock of goldfinches that visits on a regular 
>basis. They're very small and easily spooked. They don't seem to alight 
>on branches near the feeder, so "natural" shots are not likely. So 
>today I set up the *istD with the A400/5.6 and the A2XS converter. I 
>attached a remote shutter release, so I could shoot down to 1/90th or 
>so. I think this was at 5.6 @ 1/90th, ISO 400. It's cropped to about 
>half the frame. On the tripod of course.
>
>http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=4575075
>
>
>  
>


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