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    I don't take a lot of vertical shots, but if a subject cooperates and I have been able to get some horizontal shots I will then try to get some vertical shots. I thought I would post this one to see what everyone thinks. Thanks.

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    This is very nice, love the perch and BG, pose is great too! leaves on the perch look a bit sharper than the head, I would blur the leaves a bit and sharpen the head more. nice well rounded photo, TFS.
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    Excellent! I would prefer to move lightly to left, but still I like this one!

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    I would not do anymore sharpening, if anything else, the halo around the bird. Nice clean BG>

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    I love the mini raptor-like claw!! Good perch and BG. I wouldn't mind seeing the bird even higher in the frame.

    I don't take a lot of vertical shots, but if a subject cooperates and I have been able to get some horizontal shots I will then try to get some vertical shots.
    Good plan!:)

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    Very good pose, perch, color and detail These can be hard to get proper exposure Agree w above, crop a little off the top, add a tad to the LS

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    excellent image with nice colors , perch and BG
    TFS

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