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    This female Northern Cardinal and her mate have been the most constant of my backyard birds, visiting my feeders and raising their young for many years. I sprinkled a few safflower seeds into the lichen mass, which pleased her no end. My concern is that the lichen overpowers the bird here, so I tried a second crop option in the next pane. I'd be curious to hear any reactions.

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    Here's another version with more bird, less lichen.

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    I like the second crop better. The lichen is still in the photo but does not take away from the bird. The cardinal is nice and sharp. I like the tuft up on the head.

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    Bill:

    She is a beauty, and I like both images. The second really emphasizes the bird, while the first gives a bit more environmental feel. I could see some subtle toning down of the perch in the first one to reduce its impact.

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    I agree with Randy, I like them both a lot, for different reasons. Love her crest, warm colors, and that fantastic light and background. This is a real beauty, Bill.

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    I like them both also.
    Dramatic lighting and very nice IQ.
    One of your best backyard bird photo's yet.
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    A beautiful composition of a beautiful bird Bill. The perch is almost as stunning as the Cardinal and both enhanced with the soft, attractive BG. The tighter crop works best for me Bill. Well done.

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    I like the 2nd one, nice pose details and light
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    Thanks everyone for your comments. I, too, prefer the second one. Hurricane Sandy is bearing down on me, so I'd better post this before I lose power.

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    Beautiful portrait, great pose and colours.

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    I like both versions for different reasons, as stated by Randy above. Lovely colors and details. If I had to pick one, I'd go for #2.
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    I like #2. Better balance of bird and perch. Also the IQ is good enough to handle the tighter crop. Exposed well and sharp. Good work.

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    I like the IQ, perch and pose. I like the composition on the second post. Nice image Bill!

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