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    Cloned out a few stray twigs.

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    Sanjeev I like the nice simplicity of this image,bird looks very good with very natural colours including the blue eye stripe which can sometimes look a bit odd,tiny nit but I would try to remove the bits of oof twigs just to the left of it's tail.

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    nice pose, I like the BG, I agree with removing the off twigs in the LLHS, The OOF perch becomes a bit distracting, especially the broken end. I'd try to sharpen the areas close to the birds a bit at least

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    Lovely IQ Sanjeev the fine details are superb. I might try clone out the OOF twigs under the tail.

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    Beautiful subject, background, colours. The perch looks good for the most part, but as Arash mentions, the end of it is unfortunate.

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    Gorgeous light, colors, BKGR, bird, and image design. Definitely lose the oof twigs...

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