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    Default Grey-headed Canary-flycatcher

    Canon 7D, Canon 500mm f4+1.4x TC, ISO 800, 1/500Sec, f5.6

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    Beautiful bird Girish. Nice BG, HA and colors. Well done.

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    Nicely done, DOF is just right as is sharpness.

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    Lovely image - nice detail and great background,
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    Beautiful bird!! Nice details, great colours, awesome BG. Perfect head angle! I would have preferred the subject more to the left by adding some canvas at left, if you have it. Very nicely done.

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    Very lovely bird, BG and light.

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    Your bird, its' pose, colors and details are absolutely stunning!!!!!!!!! Wish you hadn't placed the bird in the middle and agree with Daniel on moving it to the left so that it can look into the right of the frame. A vertical is also an option as shown here, but I had to clone out just a little of the left stick.

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    Hi Girish, lovely pose and HA, and I really like the colours on this fellow, not to mention that killer BG. Moving him to left would work better as mentioned above, but I do like Marina's version.

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    I like Marina's crop. On the original the light OOF branch in the UL is competing with the beautiful bird, and the subject being so centered is not as dynamic.

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    Great details, BG and love the pose! Pretty image

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    Lovely image of a beautiful bird! Exposure and sharpness look great! Nice clean BG and love the HA with the look back to you. I agree with Marina's comments about comp and the first thing I thought when I seen the image was vertical. I beleive the repost improves the image and focus on the bird. Did I mention beautiful bird?!

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