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    Fieldfare and screw !
    Through window
    One from the archives.
    D200 Sigma 50-500
    ISO 500 150th @f8
    About 60% of the frame.
    Levels and bi /linear resize and sharpen in PSP7
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    Superb portrait here with the bird wearing a snow cap. Shutter speed perfect for falling snow.

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    Very nice...I would loose the screw...but great pose, head position, BG.
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    2nd on losing the screw, great capture with the snow. Well done

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    Screw gone away !
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    Excellent image for the theme, John. I prefer the repost.

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    The screw is a very British thing I think! I agree it looks fine without but this is the sort of scenario that is regularly seen in UK, in fact I am constantly on the look out for an old fence post with attached screw, clasp or hinge etc.
    Lovely shot John, if this is cropped I would reduce it a little I suspect image quality would improve a little. The snow on his head looks great well done.
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    Thanks all
    Jon Yes- about 60% of frame but am having a job finding the original.
    Cheers
    John

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    Nice capture John,like the pose and the snow on the perch and BG,the repost is the one.TFS.

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    I like the snow on the head, pose and composition. I prefer the repost as well. Well done John.

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    Thanks guys.
    I think this is the original. may have been in a quick burst.
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    Yes better I would crop just a little from the RHS and base to improve presentation.

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