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    American Goldfinch in its winter plumage



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    Nice peaceful feel to this one. Perfect HA and I may have placed him lower in the frame, perch not too bad either.
    I like the soft tones of the BG too, thanks for sharing it with us.

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    Good pose and perch. I'd like to see him a little bigger in the frame, and cropped differently (as per Fabs's suggestion - but higher in the frame would work too, just not centered as is). A slight boost in saturation could liven things up. All around a good clean image.

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    Hi Ryan, Nice image! I agree with the positives above (good pose and perch with a nice mode). I hope you do not mind but I thought I would have a go at some of the suggestions above.
    1. I cropped to move the bird lower in frame and slightly left in frame (to move more away from center). Hopefully not too much.
    2. I used a curves layer and lighted the bird and increased the contrast a bit and then added a mask so this only effected the bird.
    3. I thought the perch was a little bright so I duplicated the original layer and changed the mode to multiply; added a mask so the multiply effect only shows on the perch.
    4. I selected the eye with a quick mask and created a layer with just the eye and lightened with a curves adjustment.

    I like the changes but it is up to you if you think they helped. Thanks for sharing.

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