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    Johannes Glännman
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    Hi...

    When I was up north here in Sweden I camed across this beautiful and interesting bird named Siberian Jay. They where really curious but very fast so even if they where close it was whery hard to get them on picture.

    Here is one of the pictures....

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    Cheers // Johannes

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    Vincent Grafhorst
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    What a cuty! I like the curious look. IMO the only nit is the BG with its division of dark and light intersecting the bird.

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    You did a great job with the bird. Exposure and sharpness are quite good. The composition would be improved IMO if the bird were moved to the left of the frame. I would definitely remove the bright white spot in the ULC. Thanks for posting!
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    Johannes Glännman
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    Thanks guys...

    I dont know how to remove the bright white spot but I do agree about the composition. I have a number of more pictures of this bird so I will look at them to see if I have one that you might like better :)

    The bird was just as curious as it looks.

    Cheers // Johannes

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    Really great photo Johannes! Love the sharpness and the exposure. Agree with the background though.

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