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    Carl, I think that is a great shot of a beautiful bird.
    Pose and perch work extremely well for me and I like the space on the right hand side.
    Plumage looks good to me with plenty of detail.

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    Nice one Carl! Like the POV, bird really sharp. Did you do NR on perch- looks a bit to smooth?! Bit of artifacts on back rock sloping down, run blur tool @ 80%. Stunning capture and PS! Good choice of comp.
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    The bird has a super pose and colors and wonderful details and sharpness. I also like his perch and how he fills the frame. The vegetation to the right is a bit distracting. You may wish to consider a vertical comp here.
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    Thanks Martin, Andre and Marina. Andre if you mean the white specks they are natural.

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    Excellent image. Wonderful colors , nice sharpness, beautiful pose with nice HA.
    Would go for vertical if possible.

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    nice pose, sharp details and good light. good HA. BG is a bit distracting
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    Beautiful female GK, Carl. I love the plumage details and texture. With this type of background that looks a little distracting despite being OOF, I often use Nik ColorEfex Tonal Contrast filter to apply negative tonal contrast (and sometimes a little desaturation, and sometime darkening this layer slightly with levels) which I then mask to the BG. Here is a version with negative tonal contrast , a touch of desaturation and slight darkening to the BG - if you layer it with your original and then flick between the two you can get an idea of the effect.
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