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    Nikon D4
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    Perhaps not the best perch but one pretty Bunting ,thanks for taking a look.

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    Very nice. Lovely colors, pose, detail.

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    Good the weather picked up then eh? Nice shot Keith well focused, suggest lower the saturation of the yellows a tad at raw stage.
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    Thanks Bill and Jon and the others that viewed.

    Keith.

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    A beautiful bird that I have never had the chance to see in person. Well captured and composed.

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    Thanks John I am hoping to do a lot more with these birds when the weather improves.

    Keith.

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    Hi Keith, like the image, but agree with Jon about reducing the yellow and a bit of green too, but that might be personal taste. Removing the Blue will help the beak.

    The moss I think softens the man-made perch. Great detail & sharpness.

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    Thanks Steve ,tried what you have suggested and agree it does improve the look of the bird.

    Keith.

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