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    Another one from my front garden recently. This little species unfortunately gets hammered by the larger and more aggressive Red Wattlebirds!
    Some playback used. Thanks for looking, Greg.

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    Beautiful bird, pose (head may be angled slightly away though), perch, and BG. Very nice setup! My only issue is that the setup is almost too perfect (if that makes any sense).
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    loverly capture,nice light,like the pose and BG,nice colors good detail in the bird.

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    Greg wish I had these in my front garden,beautifully composed picture with what looks like superb light.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doug Brown View Post
    My only issue is that the setup is almost too perfect
    That's a very interesting point about setup pictures!
    Can a picture be too perfect?
    Perhaps it would help to consider the natural beauty of imperfections. The Japanese call this Wabi-sabi.

    However, I have to say that this picture is drop dead gorgeous!

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    Very eye catching image, I like the bird and the flowers, I would suggest selecting the background and desaturating it a little, it makes a difference and the image isn't quite so bright overall and the contrast between the bird and background is enhanced.

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    Hi Greg, love the light in this, and you have certainly nailed the overall sharpness and DOF. Nicely framed between the foliage, and posed against a smooth BG.

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    Hi Greg
    As said technically perfect. I have raised the issue about plain backgrounds quite a lot lately and I have to say I personally prefer a little "something" - how ever faint. Not always possible though. No doubt though- a georgeous bird, and the flower makes it. Is it jacaranda? I think I used to grow this in my nursery days.
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    This is just stunning. Too good? Well maybe, but I'll settle for too good any day. Just a tad of head turn would push this even further over the top.

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    A super image! Perfect? yes... I only wish all mines were perfect too

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    Stunning image. I love the colors and setup. I might decrease the brightness on the branch, and consider cropping so the bird is more on the left. I think I would also like to see more of the flower on the right side of the screen.

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    I really enjoy looking at this image, it is so beautiful, Greg.

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    Very pretty, the setting with the flowers is beautiful and the bird is fantastic. Could be a bit sharper but its still very nice.

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    The bird is lovely, but the colors of the BG and plants are overdone, to me, and the contrast on the flowers is very flat. I brought it into PS and used Selective Color to tweak the yellows and blues -- I didn't go very far and it doesn't show well except in direct comparison to the original, as in loading both into PS as layers and clicking the top one on and off.

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    Beautiful colors. I like this a lot. I love how the eye is so sharp and stands out so well against the other colors.
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    beautiful pose, colors and details
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    Beautiful setup, lovely profile pose. I would print this one big and hang on the wall.

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    WOW !!!!!
    Can not add any more to the comments. Stunning image, well done.

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    Wow, late to see this but glad I did. Fantastic setup, comp, subject, colours.

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    Killer image all around!
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