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    Long Tailed Tit aabove pool. Coming in to drink.
    Natural branch of hazel bush.
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    Neat image. Slight crop
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    Lovely image, John. Like how the perch and upper branch frame this little beauty. Nice soft light and eye contact.


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    Thanks Geoff.
    Still striving to get the ultimate bird +habitat stuff.
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    A spot on exposure of a favourite of mine, framed nicely by the hazel twigs.
    Like the delicate feathers on these.

    Graham.

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    Very pleasing capture with natural framing accenting this great small bird

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    Thanks Graham/Glen
    Appreciated
    Some one said to me -if you want good bird pics you need the good birds infront of you!
    I am beginning to wonder- our little English jobs are quite nice at times
    john

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    Wonderful feather details on this beauty. I like the look back pose and the leaves and branches frame it quite nicely.
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    Thanks Marina. People appreciating stuff makes it that much more worth the effort.
    John

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    I like the image but I think the feathers around the head in particular are over sharpened - just a little refractive.

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    No sharpening done at all
    JohnR

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