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    Nice looking rooster, well done.

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    Nice setting and wonderful details in the subject. Great color harmony. Might just take out the little white spots in the LRC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Senzatimore View Post
    Nice setting and wonderful details in the subject. Great color harmony. Might just take out the little white spots in the LRC.
    thx Joe....LRC ?

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    LRC= lower right hand corner.

    This is really an unexpected yet great image. The colors are vibrant. I really love all the wildflowers and tall grasses and how the rooster is nestled behind them. Well done!!!
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    You get a 10 from me for your nice subject.
    Setting is really nice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Senzatimore View Post
    Nice setting and wonderful details in the subject. Great color harmony. Might just take out the little white spots in the LRC.
    mushrooms and they stay, but thx for the deedback

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    Love the way he's framed in the grass. Would like to see the rest of the tail, though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Diane Miller View Post
    Love the way he's framed in the grass. Would like to see the rest of the tail, though.
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    Hi Randy, I really like the light in this, which in turn has brought out the colours so well. Overall sharp, and feel your repost works better with more show of the tail.

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    Wonderful image,magical colors,beautiful environment ,nice lights and composition.
    Love the frame.

    Regards,
    Satish.

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    Randy, this is a subject we do not see often here...very refreshing!! Great colours and setting. Details look good, and the comp works. I actually prefer the original post, cut tail included, as the comp is stronger overall with more room above and better separation between subject and background. There is only one spot I would remove...the small one near top left that looks like an out-of-focus flying imnsect. Well seen and photographed!

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