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    The Great Tit is a common bird in Sweden. It stays in our country all year round even if it gets very cold.

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    Last edited by Patricia Nordforss; 11-17-2009 at 05:22 PM.

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    Hi Patricia, its a beautiful bird, nicely taken in terms of sharpness, DOF. I may crop a bit from the top as there is too much dead space there.

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    Very nice detail and color.

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    Nice image. Sharp. well exposed, good eye and background. I might take some off the left side and add some to the right.

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    Hi Patricia: Wonderful shot of a little dickey bird I haven't seen. I like the over-the-shoulder pose and the bokeh is gorgeous. Also, you really nailed the eye and beak on this little birdie.

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    Lovely clarity on the bird, the light too is very nice.

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    Patricia, lovely detail and colours on the little guy, and I like pose and HA. Sharp too. This is a bit tight on the right.

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    Wow great detail, color, and pose. Agree with little off the left and add little to the right. TFS

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    Thank you all so much for showing interest in my picture and for you nice comments. I agree with you that I should have left more space behind the tail of the bird.

    With kind regards

    Patricia

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