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    I am ready for spring so I thought I would go through some older images. This is from last summer in East Texas.
    Canon 40d, 700mm, ioo500, 1/2000 @f6.3 added canvas to top, left and bottom.

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    Hi Trey,
    I'm a sucker for any great PBunting photo and this is a nice one.
    I might have cloned out the vertical branch on the right limb,but this is a minor quibble and really like the image. Keep shooting.
    Chas.

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    Nice job on capturing the sheen/colors of the feathers. You got a nice look from him as well.

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    Beautiful pose and composition Trey. Nice clean BG and excellent eye contact and detail. Not always easy to capture these beauties out in the open. Congratulations.

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    Very nice shot. Great color and sharpness.

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    Sweet detail, colors and head angle Trey. There is a little bit of noise in the BG.

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    Beautiful specimen of a bird! Nice sharpness. I would remove the vertical twig.
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    Thanks everyone. I will run it through NR and remove the vertical twig.

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    beautiful bird, I would clone out the duplicated bud in the upper left-hand side of the branch.

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