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    Hi all
    Thanks for looking and comments.

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    Hi Asad, Good to see you back. The bird and the perch are loverly and the BKGR is sweet. While I would prefer a bit more head turn towards you I am OK with this as the bird's head is turned back a bit from the angle of its body. The bird and the distal end of the perch look slightly over-sharpened.
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    Good soft light is showing the plumage colours and textures well. Agree on knocking back the sharpening on the perch.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Morris View Post
    Hi Asad, Good to see you back. The bird and the perch are loverly and the BKGR is sweet. While I would prefer a bit more head turn towards you I am OK with this as the bird's head is turned back a bit from the angle of its body. The bird and the distal end of the perch look slightly over-sharpened.
    Hi Arthur
    Thanks for nice comments.yes I agree with you about turn head , angle and shaepning perch.

    With best wishes for you and your family.

    Asad

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    Hi Tony
    Thanks for comments.With best wishes for you and your family.

    Asad

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    Quote Originally Posted by A_Maddah View Post
    Hi Arthur
    Thanks for nice comments.yes I agree with you about turn head , angle and shaepning perch.

    With best wishes for you and your family.

    Asad
    Thanks Asad and ditto.
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    Gorgeous! Just a bit more of a head turn would have been nice but this is a beauty.

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