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    Canon EOS REBEL XT
    Canon 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS @ 400mm
    Manual mode
    1/250"
    F8
    ISO: 200
    Canon 430EX: On, Fired
    LR & PS CS3

    Perched near one of my feeders.

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    Ken:

    Always one of my favorite birds, so soft and subtle.
    Nice look back head angle. The eye looks pretty sharp, the beak a bit less so.
    There are some unusual marks in the feathers on the right wing, as if some work had been done there.

    I might consider trying a version with the saturation lowered a smidge, so that the background isn't quite so intensely lime green. Just personal taste.

    If you have the canvas, I also might try a bit off the top, and a little added to the right.

    Thanks for sharing.

    Randy

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    Nice Ken, love the BKGR colors & sharp eye, but agree with Randy on some of the OOF plummage. These birds can be tough for some reason (at least for me!). BTW, where's Mifflin?

    Ed

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    As always, thanks for the suggestions. I didn't do anything to the wings so it must just be some ruffled feathers.

    Mifflin is about 15 miles ESE from Jackson.

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    Very nice. Amazing how cool these birds look up close. I like the pose and focus although the beak is a little soft. BG is nice but maybe not the most complementary color for this bird.

    Mark

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