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    amir.madadi
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    hi to all
    Blue Throat
    Lar - in nortest of tehran - 2010
    canon 50D -sigma 50-500 @500mm - F:7 - s:1/1600 - iso :400
    on tripod

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    Good-looking bird, the singing pose and perch add to it. I would put the bird higher in the frame and include more of the perch.

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    excellent singing pose , we do see this bird here so can say , if mine I may pull down saturation by few points , lovely image
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    Blue Throat also make it up to Belgium and the Netherlands during the summer, so I am hoping to get some images sometime, too. Agree with Axel the balance of the composition could be looked at again - lots of space, but the bird looks a little cramped in the corner.
    Also, to my taste it is over sharpened and looks nearly as spiky as the perch. Possibly not a view shared by all here.

    Gerald

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    Hi Amir, I agree with Axel...pointing your lens down more would have been ideal composition-wise. Nice singing pose, and good BG. I see Gerald's point...the details look coarse rather than fine.

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    Hi Amir,

    I like the two one background and the resulting gradient. The signing pose is nice with a pleasing head turn. If you have it I agree that adding some space at the bottom and taking some off the top might produce an image that feel more balanced. Thanks for sharing.

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    thanks to all .
    Additional elements of the plant forced me to craped the that parts .

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