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    I think the comments given to you over in the Avian forum applies to this one as well, although I like the overall feel to this one better (probably because more of the tail is visible).

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    Hi Sanjeev, have you tried to retouch/clone areas to the right of the birds raised foot, something looks very odd in the BKG?
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    Hi Steve. I did not alter or clone anything in this pic, apart from selective NR on BG, sharpening of the bird and s/h adjustment in PS. The pic is natural.
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    Hi Sanjeev thanks, just curious what this could be?
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    Looks like spider web to me

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    Paul I think you have a very good point. Sanjeev if you look at the RAW you will see some of the rings of the web, evident even when you enlarge this file.

    Cool spot Paul.
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    Hi Steve & Paul, I saw the RAW file and other multiple shots of the same bird and yes it was a spider web! Thanks for your comments and suggestions.

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    Nice sharp and colorful shot, like his eating posture and like seeing samples of berries he is dining on, wish to see the whole tail, but I like the spider web showing

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