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Good behavior portrayed.
I just wish you had room at the top for the head plumes. You could always give the head plumes a slight trim to get them away from the edge!
I would increase the exposure slightly and reduce the magenta cast. The cast is most noticeable in the twigs and branches.
If you were so inclined, I would clone out the 2 stray lines (? feathers) on the right edge of frame about halfway down and below the male's wing.
Good DOF and I am OK with the wing blur.
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Thanks as always Gail for your very valued input. After you telling me a few times, I read the EOS R has a magenta cast in low light. I can't detect it myself but I have recently been taking about 3 points off magenta in DPP for low light images. Thanks to your eagle eyes, I know I'll have to go a few more.
Peace,
David

Originally Posted by
gail bisson
Good behavior portrayed.
I just wish you had room at the top for the head plumes. You could always give the head plumes a slight trim to get them away from the edge!
I would increase the exposure slightly and reduce the magenta cast. The cast is most noticeable in the twigs and branches.
If you were so inclined, I would clone out the 2 stray lines (? feathers) on the right edge of frame about halfway down and below the male's wing.
Good DOF and I am OK with the wing blur.
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Excellent pose from both birds. Love the crossed bills, and both heads free of clutter against the green BG. Good suggestions from Gail.
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Well, another nice one from this series. Great poses on both birds. Good suggestions so far.
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I like the interaction but too tight in the frame with right bird's crown partially clipped. critical focus was on the body both heads look a bot soft to me
TFS
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