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    AJ Kunkel
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    Default Carolina Wren

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    Fabs Forns
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    This is sweet, AJ.

    I would select the rail, make it into another layer and use multiply as blending mode and adjusting opacity to taste.

    Gorgeous bird, well captured!

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    Welcome, AJ
    Fabs has made good suggestion for the railing. The bird is really nice.....wonderful pose and detail as well as a complimentary BG. If this is a regular bird or place to shoot, you might want to put us some perches for different shots of this and other birds.

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    Nice pose and comp on the bird, small nit with the rail as mentioned by Fabs...

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    Just the rail the bird looks perfect Love the feel !!!! Congrats !!!

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    Hi AJ,
    The bird, pose, and bg are wonderful. I think I'd crop a wee bit off the bottom and tone down the rail as suggested.
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