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    One of our Estrildid finches here in Australia (Far North Queensland).

    This species inhabits cane and grassland near the coast.
    Thanks for looking, Greg.


    Catanna Wetlands, Cairns. October 20013. D800, 300 2.8, 1.7TC, f7.1, 1/500, ISO360, -1/3EC.

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    Magnificent image of beautiful looking Finch. Love the pose with nice HA, beautiful colors, nice details, very nice perch and green BG.

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    Very beautiful image! Lovely colours and cool composition! The red is striking against the green BG!

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    Love the sweet finch, his umberella plant, smooth background. Well designed image, Greg.

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    Greg,

    Greetings. Beautiful red on green composition with an umbrella of foliage. I think you might lost some detail in the reds. You might try pulling them back a bit:

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    A bit tricky on the small jpeg but to show the idea. I pulled the red channel only much like the RGB curve, then pulled the RGB curve as shown. Red channel result is shown. Adds some contrast to the head.

    Just a thought. Sometimes the process to small jpeg can't maintain the color resolution on an image such as this, so the OP may be reflecting something not in your full res version.

    Cheers,

    -Michael-

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    Wicked perch, love the fuzzy stuff on it, very cool. The red bird looks amazing against the green surroundings, and you have a nice comp.

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    Nice perch and even nicer bird against nice green background, Greg.

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    Excellent Greg! Terrific little bird shown to its best against the lovely green background. I really like the umbrella effect! Great dof on bird.

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    Love the image. Awesome perch, beautiful bird and great BG. Thanks so much for sharing!

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    Excellent details, lovely colors, perch & HA with neat BG. TFS

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    Very nice! Selective Color can work wonders with reds, too - add some cyan (strange as that may sound) and then some yellow. But if they're blown out, that needs to be fixed in RAW first.

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    What a super image and I LOVE the umbrella of vegetation. Very artistic and colorful. Agree the original looked a tad hot, and the RP colors look good with more details. Thank you also to Diane for yet another method to work on reds.
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    Thanks guys for all the great feedback as usual - much appreciated. And thanks Michael re: toning down the hotness in the reds - great tip & looks much better thanks,
    Cheers, Greg

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    great pose details and a sweet perch. Mike fixed the red channel

    great work TFS
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    beautiful comp & colors. excellent IQ, perch & pose.

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    Killer perch, bg and image design. Just love it. Is this a set up?

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