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    Hello everyone. Well I have never had the chance to photograph one of these tiny guys. Until the other day. I have no idea how I spotted this little guy but im gald I did. I was able shoot a couple of frames before flying away. The following pic is the one I liked the best. Hope you enjoy. C&C welcomed and encouraged.
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    nice pose and BG, head is sharp and the yellow stain on the beak is a nice addition. there are processing artifacts around the perch and shoulder feathers look strange, did you clone anything in that area?
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    Arash - thank you fro your feedback. I totally forgot to fix that perch and for the bird I did not clone or do any kind of work on it besides sharpening.

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