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    Default Yellow Warbler on Pokeberry

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    This was a setup I did today over a water drip. The leaves on the plant were naturally chewed up. Full frame.

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    They just keep getting better.

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    Alan,

    Seeing your photos is always a pleasure to the eyes. Very well composed, nice colors, BG and perfect techs. Ok...let's pick on something....can you look for nicer leafs for next time? :-) Big congratulations.

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    The colors in this are pretty stunning. I like all the contrast with the strong color sets. The leaf creeping in on the left is a bit of a distraction as is the red stem in the LRC that is sticking through the bottom of the frame. Very pretty image.

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    Looked at this image again on my calibrated monitor. The yellows seemed a little over saturated. While they may really be that bright, I thought this small desaturation provided more detail. Hope you don't mind my small edit.

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    Alan, I like the colorful composition and the fantastic details. Agree w/ the removal of the leaf. Very nicely done.

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    Love the colors, nice comp. a little busy, but not sure how much
    I'd remove. Also great DOF, very nice image.

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    Another super shot, agree with removing the leaf. Publication quality work, TFS.
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    Super image Alan. Stunning detail on the bird and good HA.

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    Really nice details and the composition is great.Colors look natural.

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    amazing species , BG , sharpness & details , I liked it as posted
    TFS

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    Love it - the perfect perch for this time of year. I just got an indigo bunting on it this week. I picked my chewed up leaves off the plant but it ended up looking unnatural - I like them just the way you have it here.

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    Actually I do not know why ,but I like the insect chewed leaves possibly because it is real life.
    Nice composition and position of bird and perch detail. Yep probably cropped the leaf on left edge.
    Chas.

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