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    Default Evening Grosbeak

    D7100 300mm F4 w/1.4x TC HH FF
    1/320 @f/6.3 Pop-up flash with Rogue Safari extender

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    Topaz DeNoise on BG. Nik Detail Extractor layer to bring out detail in white feathers. Linear contrast curves layer.
    Lightened eye socket, removed a bit of steeleye and cleaned up seed fragments on the bill. Slight UM.

    Suggestions welcome.

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    Superb image of beautiful colors. Very nice pose,nice details,lights and composition. If mine would merge dark strip on left side from BG. I am not sure about horizontal branch at the bottom,
    but I could see version without it. Wish image was in 1200 pix.

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    Beautiful species, with the male being especially brilliant. I like the side pose and you did a good job with the white feathers on the wing. There is still a bit of steel-eye apparent but else-wise the use of flash was well done. I do detect a few processing artifacts (cloning?) and I wish for more room at right and above. Was this at Algonquin Park?

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    Thanks for the input Daniel. this was taken at the Algonquin Park visitor centre.

    There was a tangle of branches in the top right that I (clumsily) tried to get rid of. I saw the same issue with the crop was well.

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    I like the bird and the IQ of the bird but I do see al ot of cloning artifacts.
    Great exposure and good DOF.
    I would definitely repost this at 1200 x 900 and tidy up the BG and you would have a lovely image,
    gail

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    Thanks for the additional info Tim. I was there a few weeks ago, quite a sight seeing all those grosbeaks there!

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    Nice pose, details and good IQ, Tim. I wish fro more room around the bird.

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    Hordes of them! And bluejays too.

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    Tim,

    I wish I could see these guys on my side of town. You and Daniel have both done a great job of showing them off for the BPN community.

    I would like to see a bit more room all around, especially on the top and right. For your next outing, I might try moving around just a bit to see if you can get a bit of a cleaner background.

    Miguel

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    What for a beautiful bird. Like the pose, colors and perch. HG-color fits very good to the bird. Well done, Tim.

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