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    Default Nuthatch (European)

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    Nuthatch imaged at Heaton Park Manchester
    Canon 40D, Sigma 500f4.5. tripod. Baited.


    ISO 200
    f 7.1
    1/400 Sec

    Elements 2, Cropped, Levels, saturation small patch of snow cloned with a 50% opacity and a small dark patch of earth at end of shadow cloned out.

    Many thanks for your comments and observations.

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    Lovely neat image Adrian that's as nice a Nuthatch as I've seen for a long time, snow also looks really nice.

    Keith.

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    Very nice Adrian.
    It is nice to see a nuthatch on a different "perch"!Snow looks nice.
    IQ is excellent.
    The bird could use a bit more punch-I would go to selective coloring then select "neutrals" and add 1 point of black.
    I like your comp-bird is a nice size within the frame. I could also see a version with a1 cm off the RHS and 1/2 cm off the bottom.
    I would also clone out the specular highlight to the left of the nuthach near LHS of frame.
    Well done,
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    Small nits covered but a smashing image Adrian. They seem to love the snow- don't know why ?
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    Great little nuthatch. Nice eye and catchlight with head angle just right and tilted up nice and proud. Excellent details in the feathers. I love the perch, he picked the highest little lump of snow.

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    Lovely shot Adrian colours spot on and great detail, I think I would go for just a little more crop as Gail suggested.

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    Adrian:

    Handsome fellow, working just off the sun angle gave a little extra 'form' to the bird, agree about a sliver more in the blacks.

    Crop works for me, but if the IQ will tolerate, Gail's rec. would work nicely as well.

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    Hi Adrian yes i agree a need shot of this species . Would have been great to go lower like your other recent postings for that nice low POV , but for sure not always possible .
    I think the birds and the snow can stand a bit more tonal depth , more on the bird though .

    TFS Andreas

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