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    nikon d 810
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    Stuart just being looking at the specs on the D810 ,if this is anything to go by it certainly performs very well, smashing colours and detail on the bird, very nice work.

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    Beautiful bird, nicely shown. Love the colors. Thank you for sharing, Stuart.
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    Very nice Stuart. The colours throughout are very eye catching

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    Nice looking bird Stuart The head does look a little soft and maybe a tad of USM would sort it.

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    Very nice looking colourful bird. I would have preferred a better HA or bird angle as it looks to be looking away from the viewer. The eye is not as sharp as the shoulder and that takes away from the image also. Otherwise, very nice background, great perch and a colourful subject still make this a pleasing image.

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    Wow! What color! And I just love the fine feather details you give us in this image! There appears to be a little posterization in the greens toward the bottom. Also you might consider taking a little off the bottom and giving the bird a little more room on the top... WDYT?

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