I love these little guys.
I wish the tail was visible, but the BG is sweet and you have nice details.
I think it could go a tad sharper, but just a bit.
What a lovely capture. Looks like you had perfect lighting for a B&W subject. Love the pose, the perch, and all the details in the whites and around the beak.
Hey Jim, You have this feeder set-up stuff down pat. For me, this is the perfect woodpecker comp. I have no problema at all with the tail. The image would be a lot stronger with a bit more head turn towards us.
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Sweet comp, Jim. Perfect exposure and lovely details. I too feel that a slight head turn would have been an improvement, but I'd be very happy to have this one.
I agree with a slightly better HA, and I could see the WP a little lower in the framer, but all else looks fantastic...techs, sharpness, brownish tones.
Excellent downy woodpecker image Jim. The photograph has your style showing all over it.
I like to study the regional differences in plumages in this species in the images that show up
on the web. The head angle is the only thing that could be improved. The seperation of the
woodpecker's body from the trunk is brilliant.