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    Good exposure and you've really captured the iridescence well, SP. I might crop a little from above and add a little below and to the left to decentre the bird a little. The OOF twig in the FG and spider web across the tail should be quite an easy job to clean up. Posting some techs would be helpful to maximise constructive feedback.
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    Excellent exposure and very sharp, I would just clone the oof twig that is distracting. well done!
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    Good job on bringing out the plumage, and I like the inquisitive pose. Good thin perch, but the OOF one should go. I agree with cropping some off the top. The tail tip has some PP artefacts (?) bleeding onto it...just rework that area to make the tail dark and sharp to the end.

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