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    Rework from an earlier one.
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    Lovely work, nice perch, pose with the berry in the beak and the falling snow completes the winter feel. Nice one, John.

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    I love the combination of blurred snow and the bird with a berry. Terrific eye detail and the yellow highlights on the breast really pull my eye in.

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    Thanks both- Appeciated. IQ down a tad but you takwhat you can get.
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    John:

    Snow, berries, background, all good. The bird looks just a bit too contrasty for the rest of the scene. Always fun to go back and tweak an older image.

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    Had a play with the contrast on the bird. Thanks for looking.
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    And another a bit darker
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    A superb winter scene John. I think you may have had some blowout of the whites and attempted to drawback. I think I would just throw caution to the wind and allow blowout to occur so that the whites are not appearing quite so grey.
    I bet the average British photographer has more waxwing shots than fieldfare!

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    Absolutely right Adrian. Should have left it and moved on. One of those thatnever seems to come right.
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    Beautiful setting you captured here John! I like the berries, falling snow and composition.

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    A lovely snowy scene, beautiful comp. The berries are wonderful and the one in the beak tops it off. Pane #6 looks good to me; fixed what looked to me like a tad of oversharpening in the OP. Pane #7 seems a bit somber.

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