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    Hello everyone. Well after chasing this little one for a while it finally stayed still for a couple seconds. I know its tight at the bottom but theres no room to give. C&C welcomed and encouraged.
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    Face and eye could go a little selective sharpening I think and the perch could possibly be toned down a little IMO.
    Adding canvas to the bottom of frame would be easy too in my opinion. How are your PS skills??

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    Here is a very quick canvas extension, selective sharpen and very slight blur filter of the BG.
    Let me know what you think

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    Good suggestions by Paul and a nice repost to boot!
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    Thank you all for your feedback.

    Paul - yes I do like your repost. It balances the pic better. Thanks.

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