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    Default Black-capped Chickadee

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    This is another image from the backyard set-up. The BG is an OOF maple tree. All C&C are appreciated.

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    Beautiful light, nice details, HA and pose.. loved the BG too... nicely done Jim

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    I like the perch and the background colors really go well with the bird

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    Jim, excellent exposure and detail, and just love the pose and HA.

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    Jim:

    Very nice image, pose, background, colors, sharpness and exposure.
    Like the perch. Scaled correctly for this bird, the dip adds to the interest without overpowering the bird

    Well done

    Randy

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    This looks great Jim! Subject, perch and BG all came together nicely here. Perfect pose and well balanced comp. Very well done.

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    Best way, getting the look over the shoulder, super background to.

    Tim

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    Very good shot of a Blackheaded Chickadee. Nice pose and image is sharp.

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    Is that a little bit of bark peeling near the left foot? That's the only think bothering me if I am meant to be picky! :) Otherwise the look-back pose and all other aspects are wonderful Jim! Well done mate. :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ákos Lumnitzer View Post
    Is that a little bit of bark peeling near the left foot? That's the only think bothering me if I am meant to be picky! :) Otherwise the look-back pose and all other aspects are wonderful Jim! Well done mate. :)
    Thanks for the comments Akos. It is gold coloured bark that was peeling of this dead branch.

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