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    Here's another one I managed on Monday down at Long Point.

    Cheers!



    Camera Model: Canon EOS 40D
    Shutter speed: 1/400 sec
    Aperture: 9
    ISO: 200
    Focal length: 500mm + 1.4x

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    Beautiful setting, BG, light and singing pose. The plumage looks a tad oversharpened on my monitor and I'm not sure about the leaf in the upper right.

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    Nice colors and nice details,agree with Axel for the leaf in the upper right,I would prefer to clone it

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    Axel's points are right on target. I would consider cloning out the disembodied leaves on the left side as well. If you have it a little more room on the bottom to keep the tip of the bottom most from being clipped would be good as well.

    I love the pose, background and foliage along with this bird. Well done.

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    Axel is right on. A beautiful image you have here, Glenn!

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    You have another winner here, Glenn. I have mixed feelings about the leaves in the upper corners and my opinion has gone back and forth on this. I think, because the URC leaves are shaded and clipped, it would be better to remove them. I agree with LeRoy that a little more room on the bottom to fit in the full leaf would be good, if you have it..

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    Nice composition Glenn,
    I like the natural perch, I must agree with the over sharpening on the bird, also the yellows on the head are poping saturated, you might want to tone it down just a tad...:cool:

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    Fantastic lighting sets the mood for this beauty, everything from compo to exposure is spot on! Agree you could go a point less sharpening.
    The leaf in the right gives balance to my tastes.

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    A wonderful image in all aspects! the BG is also very good.

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    looks great to me - love the overall feel to this image - great work.

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    Fantastic image Glenn. love the eye contact, the head turn, perch, BG... really love this one.

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    Simply beautiful Glenn !! Love the singing pose and the very striking composition.. Agree with the above..

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    Another gorgeous image Glenn. You are doing an impressive job there :o
    Keep them coming :)

    Szimi

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    Stunning shot !

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    excellent image. agree with others on bringing down the sharpness.
    but i like the leaves on the top-right-corner & might prefer to leave it as it is.

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