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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    Pose and angle look good. I wish the branch in the lower left were not there and would tone down the highlights. Is this a heavy crop?

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    Agree with Alex. That weird second highlight in front of the eye is throwing me off. Lovely background.

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    I like the pose and BG but not the branch in lower left, the bird seems to be lacking feather detail. TFS
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    Thanks All.
    Axel - This is a 40-50% crop.
    Noah - Thanks I completely missed that second highlight.

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