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    I went back to my favorite place in the Mexico City area this afternoon. It was raining and the light was low. I met this Magnificent Hummingbird again on it's favorite perch (that might not be the nicest for the critics) guarding his territory with his wet beak. Thanks for looking.

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    Nice shot, is the hummer supported by the broken perch or is the other end broken? nice BG, would increase the sat a bit, looks like some feather detail has been lost to NR, would try some selective sharpening. Thanks for sharing.
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    Nice image Lóri. Lovely smooth bg (maybe too smooth). Sharpness on eyes is cool.
    Its plumage looks rather worn.

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    For me a perch like this is no problem when it supports such a beautiful subject. I like it as is. Maybe a bit more sat. is needed , but it's just a matter of taste at this point.

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    Lorant:

    I do find the perch distracting for me. The basic size and brightness is fine, but the broken off end doesn't help the image, IMHO. I removed it to check, and do prefer it without the broken perch.

    I like the soft light, BG. Would consider some selective sharpening of the bird as mentioned by Arash.


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    Thanks for the comments. Here is the modifications with some selective sharpening and removing the broken part of the perch.


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    Lorant:

    I prefer this one to the OP. It still has the soft feel, but the bird has a bit more snap. Nice job on removing the broken end of the perch. Some might wish for a bit more canvas top and bottom, but that is a small item.

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