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    Default Red back shrike

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    merhaba,
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    Beautiful image Volkan, I think there is a slight blue cast in the first image, I prefer the second.
    Very sharp well detailed and a pleasing natural setting.

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    Hi Jonathan, thanks. görüntü yükledikten sonra silemiyorum. sanırım yetkim yok. ilk görüntü doğru dedin, ikinciyi yükledim. ikiside yüklendi :)

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    Volkan:

    Nice look back pose, well exposed , sharp. I like the handling of the circular green area along the upper edge of the left side of the frame better in the second image. Smoother, but still a little room to soften the lower edge perhaps.

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    Beautiful image Volkan.Nice and Sharp I don't see a cast on my monitor both look good TFS

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    Love the view of this handsome and more colorful variant of our local shrikes. Perfect environment (with thorns) as they don't call them the butcher bird for nothing. TFS

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    Volkan, nice angle on the bird and great look back to the camera.

    For me, that long twig on the far left becomes a little overwhelming, but I can see where removing it might cause that area to look a little vacant.

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    Great look-back pose, nice bg. A bit too much perch.

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    A very pretty image. Great BG, and good pose with the bird looking back at us. Nice details. The perch is Ok-ish, but I would certainly remove the longer upright twig at left if mine.

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    thanks everyone..

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    I really do not see any difference between the 2 images. I must be going blind...
    BG has some posterization in it.
    Love the pose of the shrike and the IQ .
    Agree with removing that long twig on the left.

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    The pose and the throny perch as nice.

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