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    Taken on the same day of the previous one.
    This is a more brown form of the same species.
    Should I clone out the nut? I kind of like the expression of this guy looking at the other nut.

    Canon 40D, 300mm f4 IS, Tripod, hide, f5.0, 1/60

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    paulo anjo

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    Hi Paulo, like the comp very much, but would crop a little off the rhs as it's a bit too central for me. A cheeky little fellow. :D

    I can't comment really on the colour & saturation, but still fell, based on the moss and lichen, it still looks 'bright', however I heard what you said on the previous posting:)

    Based on the foreground object, I might be tempted not to show the 'tricks of the trade' to entice him. :D:D

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    Agree with Steve re: saturation based on moss, As stated on your last post I too have never seen these guys. I would take asome off the bottom as well as a little off the rhs. Overall nice image. TFS
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    Lovely composition & color Paulo, with nice detail on the squirrel.
    Agree that the second nut could be just out of frame, and still achieve that look.
    TFS


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    Fabs Forns
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    I agree with comments regards saturation, both the greens and red seem a bot over. I guess cropping from the right would take the subject off center.

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    Another vote for reducing saturation !!! Moving off center will improve the composition, nut up fronts would look just right !!! Love these little guys !!!

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