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    Gina Hallgren
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    Hello:

    Visited Madera Kubo B&B in Madera Canyon, AZ yesterday, gloomy day, however, I had barely sat down when this extremely skittish Bridled Titmouse sat on a branch for more than the usual couple of seconds. Surprised as this is first time I have caught him off a feeder. Not too proud of my shot, however, with the BT, thought it was worthwhile removing the tangle of branches, and doing him in Sepia.

    Appreciate your kind CC's

    Gina

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    Gus Cobos
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    Hi Gina,
    I like the capture and image in sepia...The little guy looks a wee bit over sharpened. and you have too much negative space on top and to the right of the frame. I cropped it to illustrate the point...see if this sits well with you...:cool:

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    Gina Hallgren
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    Thank you, Gus, your repost looks much better . . . .

    Gina

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    Hi Gina,
    I really like the treatment and I think Gus's post makes it look even better. Like how you have the bird in the LLC and the side angle view showing the bird's "cap".

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    Gina, I also like the treatment and the pose, placement in the frame. Nice work.

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    Gina, nice idea doing him in Sepia-Gus' repost really makes it shine-Congrats!

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    I like the work Gus Looks just right !!!

    Gina not sure if you are using LR but it has many presets with neat effects Don't even have to make the change, just hover the mouse of the pre set and the navigator image will change for a pre view !!

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