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    Andreas Kanon
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    Photographed this nuthatch at my feeder today. They sure are fast.

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    Fill flash - 1 2/3

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    Hi Andreas,

    I like the bird, pose, perch, comp, and bg. The perch looks a bit strange. Is it artificialy treated?
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    Andreas Kanon
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    Jim,
    Thanks, glad to hear you like it.
    The branch looks like that and is all natural.

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    With the bird angled slightly away from you you did a great job waiting for the head turn. I love the Bkgr and everything else about this one. Only wish would be for a bit softer light.

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    Hey, very nice image Andreas! The background and pose work very well for me, and you used fill flash very effectively. I miss these animated feeder birds down here in South Florida...thanks for sharing!

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    A nice comp and lookback pose. I would crop in just a bit.

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    I Iove the pose and composition!!!

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