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    Default House Sparrow

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    The common House Sparrow - Male

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    Like the light, colours, DOF, perch and details. If mine I would cut a bit from the top. TFS.

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    Miro

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    Great pose, light and detail! Love it! Agree with Miroslav about a trim from the top.

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    Excellent image. Very nice pose, beautiful colours, superb details, nice gradient BG and composition.
    Another vote for crop at the top.

    Regards,
    Satish.

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    Very nice feather detail and sharpness ,bird sits very well on that smooth Bg,like this a lot.


    Keith.

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    Good to see a common local friend on the board - I can't get nice backgrounds like that in my small garden, but plenty of Sparrows.

    Nice clean detail on the bird, nice pose and super background - just a bit much of it!

    Gerald

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    Cropping to more usual 3:2 ratio would improve the composition, but you have a nice profile pose with this fella, and a great perch...all against a wonderful BG.

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