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    138) Common Iora.
    This juvenile male was imaged in the last week. Cropped and sharpened.
    Few OOF black leaves from the BG and branch crossing tail are removed.

    ISO: 200, 1/1000 at 5.6, Spot metering, Exposure bias: +0.1 stop.
    WB: Auto. HH. Canon: 550D, 400mm.

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    Last edited by Peter Kes; 12-19-2012 at 08:00 PM.

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    hi Satish,
    nice comp and IQ on the bird.
    There is an odd "pasted on" look to this image.There is an outline that is very obvious around the top branch and the back and head of the bird. it is like a sharpening halo but different. ikely due to PP,
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    A cheery looking little fellow Satish, striking colors, but something has gone wrong with the edges on bird and twig

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    Agree times three. The bird looks entirely cut out and pasted. Neat bird. It sort of looks like a squashed male Pine Warbler.
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    Thank you all for kind word.Looks like there is something wrong with selection.
    I have quickly tried to remove the darker edges in Photoscape. I have not changed anything in the BG. Is this cut out and pest looks like because of dark BG and bird's colors?

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    Hi Satish, lovely yellows to this fellow, and I like the line of the perch. Your repost does look better. Well done.

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    Better on the repost Satish, sweet bird

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    A beautiful little bird Satish and nicely framed in the vertical format. Very sharp, good exposure and you have improved the artefact in your repost.

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    Beautiful little bird Satish. Techs look great and like the comp. The re-post fixed the problem. Well done

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    Beautiful little bird and you handled the bright yellows well.
    The repost is certainly an improvement. The main issue for me
    was the semi-steep shooting angle.

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    Nice roundish looking bird, love the colours, Satish.

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