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    Having lots of fun with the Red-capped Robins and so here's another male. Processed in PR3, ACR and PS. Cheers.

    Nikon D500/500PF, 1/2500th sec@f5.6, ISO1250, hh.

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    Hi Paul ... nice to hear your fun with these very attractive little critters .
    Nicely composed solid portrait ... does look good all around .

    Just two things do " bother " me ... I would reduce the blues creeping into the white feathers ( do not make them too neutral ) , secondly the blacks are choked with clipping in parts and the loss of potential detail . Maybe a matter of processing .

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    Hi Andreas...good points...have taken another look and made changes as suggested. Cheers.

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    I like the pose and the overall composition, quite a little gem.
    I must admit I hadn't really noticed the blues but I did take a look in PSCC and also lifted the darks and it does make a significant difference.

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    Jonathan: I did the same, and yes, much better. Cheers.

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