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    I love the image quality and pose. I did like the inclusion of more of the setting on your other post and think I would here, also.

    I'm always tempted to crop rather close to show off IQ and details, but this is a very special setting to me and I think I'd like to see more of it.

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    Like the framing between the trees Dan and the dof adds a rather nice dreamy look,captured the dorsal marking nicely, and impressed by seeing the tail feather barring. Really cant see much I'd consider altering to be honest...maybe crop a little more from the right to make the tree trunks a little more uniform....maybe not ?

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    Excellent image quality and showing the environmet, Dan. Love the pose but I think the bird should go out of the centre, but then you would loose some of the moss.

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    Nice composition Dan , i like image for inclusion of the habitat

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    I really like the image Dan. Nice I/Q , and that nice touch of blue sky in the bacground gives it a sense of place and time.
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    I love the way the bird is framed between the tree trunks, the light is nice and gentle and the bird preening is a beauty Dan.

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