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I like the pose and colourful palette, this is a good example of a blackbird not actually black, I can see shades of brown through to almost tan. The plumage I am not familiar with but if you reduce the blue there does it help or is the colour spot on??
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Hi David, lovely looking frame, love the fiery warm and saturated colours, juxtapose to the subject, he/she really stands out nicely, especially with that fan tail. I wonder if stepping slightly to your right so the grey stip running down the centre was partially hidden and the red leaves kind of acting as a shadow behind the orange FG ones????
Interesting Jon see's Blue, as I see Magenta and so I would add some green via the Tint, however....
Taking a bit of 'artistic license', but using a Curves saturation adjustment I would push the colours a bit more to add some depth and then use a Curves adjustment to enrich the Blacks of the subjects plumage. If you have it then a little more to the LHS would be nice.
I like this one David and mainly because it's smaller in frame with room for the subject to breathe.
If you want to see an interpretation shout.
TFS
Steve
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BPN Member
Pretty frame with nice color and pose. There is blue on the bird to reduce...
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Hi David , nice one .
Cool small in the frame image . Love the warm light and the backdrop is priceless .
Might just drop the saturation in the main subject
TFS Andreas
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