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    Hello, your criticism adds value. past photos, new ones soon ı hope

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    Lovely background and even light. Almost perfectly aligned with the sensor, just a bit soft end of the tail. You could have gone way up in iso and f-stop to get more depth of field in that light.

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    A fine shot, given the light and equipment used I would also have gone for a smaller aperture, having said that the DOF is not bad at all. Regards colours etc, they look good, though I think I see a faint green cast n the belly and chest, also I think I would tone down the post so it does not demand so much attention.

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    This is ver nice. Bird is sharp and well-lit, and the fencepost looks natural enough to pass. The bird's tail is too close to the left hand side, so I would play around with the crop to give him more room. Combating the shadow
    is tough, but I love the detail on the the leg/foot.

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    A handsome bird against a beautiful background. Good details and perfect head turn. All I would wish for is a little more room on the left. Yes, you could have stopped down a bit with a higher ISO.

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    Thanks a lot. i took this photo in 2009. There was a love of f2.8 back then. ı was always afraid of high iso. now ı can not overcome this fear :) thank you for critism

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    Nice bird,perch,pose and background. What more could one ask for.

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    nice light and BG, sharp details too. I wish you had a more natural perch, especially the end that is axed off

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    Hi arash. thanks a lot. I consider all of them. this article is a great summary.

    http://arihazeghiphotography.com/blog/page/2/

    thanks

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