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    Default American Kestrel



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    Lovely light showing plumage detail, colours and textures. Nice smooth BG with complimentary colour palette - lightening the darker areas and desaturating the greens in the BG may be worth a try. May be an option to crop a little from the left to decentre the head in the composition.
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    Very nice, great light, pose, perch, comp, BG, detail and colors. Congratulations!

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    Arash:

    Tony hit the high points. It is a lovely bird, with very nice overall presentation. I agree about the slight crop also. I also thought about the idea of eliminating the lower right clump of plant, just to simplify the image, but that would just be a personal choice I think.


    Thanks so much for sharing!

    Randy

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    Stunning light, colours and detail captured in this. This is also nice and sharp, with a lovely pose. I would maybe take a bit off the left and bottom.

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    You did well as everyone has detailed. Did you get any verticals?
    Thanks for sharing....
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    The BG complimentary colors and light are very nice. Another vote for cropping it tighter.

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    Awesome capture of a very difficult bird to photograpj. Beautiful lighting with good detail and exposure. Really like the clean BG and composition of this image. Big congrats !!!

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    Overall a really sweet image.

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    Great light, nice head turn. good sharpness, and a pretty BG. I would crop a sliver off the left, and like Tony's idea of desaturating the greens in the BG.
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    Thanks guys,
    I will apply all the suggestions and repost to see if you like it

    Thanks:)

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