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    Don Riley
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    This guy is a regular at my suet feeder. Cloned out a branch that came into his head, sharpened and messed with the saturation a bit.



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    I think this might look better if you tightened up the crop to eliminate the branches. Maybe a bit more contrast. Nice pose and details.

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    I like the pose and setting. Agree that a tighter crop would help to eliminate the distracting branch. Looks like the sharpest focus is just to the left and behind the nuthatch.
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    Good shot - these guys are so very flitty - Would you also think about adjusting where the bill tip darkens - perhaps extend / clone the lighter area to the dark space that the bill intersects?

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