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    Taken the other morning,these birds are small and very jittery,cannon500mm IS L,7D,TRIPOD,cropped sharpened for web,iso800,f4,1/320s.thanks for looking,comments good or bad.


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    I like the rainy autumn mood of this one and I really like the perch. Tail is very cute on this little chubby guy. I see some motion blur on the head, but I can't be sure at this size. Wonder how the original large size is. Well done, Chris.

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    It is a nice mood and although the perch is a bit large, it has character as does the little bird.
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    I also think that the bird and perch have good character. I also like the dark BG and HA well done.

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    Chris;

    Good comments from the guys. The perch is full of character, and its massiveness is somewhat downplayed by the dark tones. I like the color palette with the touch of green for variety.

    He is so short and stubby, he almost looks distorted, must be filling up for winter!

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    Chris,

    I agree with the above good comments. I also like to see these little guys with a large perch to emphasize their small size.

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    The perch is pretty nice! as the bird is. Lovely clean BG. Nice pose and sharp.

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    This is one cute wren Chris - love the pose and the complimentry BG and although the perch is huge, compared to the little wren, it has a well weathered appearance and fits into the composition nicely.

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    The bird and perch make a nice diagonal. The bg, perch and bird have great complimentary colors. The rough texture of the perch is a good contrast to the smooth wren. Techs look good. Perehaps a tad off the top.

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    Excellent image.Love the cute little one with nice pose,colors and details.Love.
    Image looks little dark om my monitor.

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    I like the pose, perch and complimentary BG. I wish I had this image in my files. Well done Chris.

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    Well done Chris, you have really captured the character of this tiny bird. All the colours and tones work really well.

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    thanks everybody for your comments.

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