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    I am setting up some bird feeder in my back yard and this is my first costumer:D
    They love papaya.

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    All comments are appreciated

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    Adam, Very lovely subject and great exposure. Head angle and sharpness are great. I'd like a little more room to the right were he is looking into. Congrats.

    Brian

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    Beautiful image. Love the sharpness very much. Bg rocks.
    Wish a bit less room on the left and a the same size as a plus on the right.

    Szimi

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    Beautiful image, just a small tip, the left over spots where leaves were removed from the perch or where they fell off, especially next to his right leg, just wet your finger with saliva, rub into the ground make a little mud paste and mask the white areas, just a hint. More space would be nice as we were told "lebensraum"

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    I am going to go againist the trend and state that I like the composition as is. The bird is lovely. Nice psoe with good details. I also like the two tone background. Thanks for sharing.

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    Perfect exposure, sharpness, and HA. The only thing that bugs me is the cut off stem.

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    Love ethe angle formed by the head turn. Very neat and prisitne, well exposed and composed.
    Good luck with the feeder :)

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    Its a beautiful picture with a very good HA and nice exposure with sharpness. Hope to see more good pics.

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    I love this species! Well done in all aspect but if this was mind I might have put bird a bit lower in the frame. You know cover page need a title! :D

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    Quote Originally Posted by Loukie Viljoen View Post
    Beautiful image, just a small tip, the left over spots where leaves were removed from the perch or where they fell off, especially next to his right leg, just wet your finger with saliva, rub into the ground make a little mud paste and mask the white areas, just a hint. More space would be nice as we were told "lebensraum"
    Loukie,
    Thanks for the tip.

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    Very good exposure, super sharp, light and colors.
    since it's in your backyard I would try and photogarph from higher ground (for a higher angle).
    In this one I might cut some from the bottom and add some to the top.

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