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    This is a second image of the Crested Tit - Weekend...
    I like the branch, but am not sure if it is too dominat for the small bird? What do you think?

    Mark III
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    f 7.1 / 1/320 sec / ISO 800

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    Beautiful image. Personally I don't feel it's too dominant. The backround is beautiful and the snow tells us a time of year. I might add a bit of canvas to the bottom. You were fortunate to capture this quick moving subject at 1/320 sec. Nice job!

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    Ákos Lumnitzer
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    While I don't believe it dominates as your dilemma suggests, I think having a smaller bunch would work really well with the small bird. Also if the perch were smaller you could have captured this as a vertical and I feel it would look really nice that way. A wonderful image Rosl. :)

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    Judy Lynn Malloch
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    Beautiful image and composition with a killer BG. Love this one Rosi and the snow puts it over the top for me. Congratulations on a lovely capture.

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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    I like this one, too, and would increase saturation and add a bit more space at the top.

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    Mark Schmitt
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    The image is a good composition. The shooting parameters look spot on. I'd be inclined to either add more at the top or bottom; take a little off of the left. ;-)

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    Jonathan Michael Ashton
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    Lovely shot, I would add a little more canvas to the top or bottom or both - I would have to check! - and this would make the branch look a little less dominant. Great colours detail and exposure

    Jon

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    Piotr Shpakowski
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    Very good composition and BG. In my opinion a little bit of light is necessary.Congratulatons.

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