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Thread: Tolomato Painted Bunting

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    Bob Churi
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    Default Tolomato Painted Bunting

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    Rebel XT, 1/200 f10, ISO 400, flash -1, Canon 100mm-400mm lens

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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    Welcome to BPN! These birds are so beautiful and this is a nice image of it. The light looks harsh and the plumage appears to be oversharpened. I would prefer the head turned a bit more your way. This might work as vertical crop, too.

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    Oh what cool colors. I generally don't like shots from the back, but all the colors and patterns in this bird could make it an exception. A little off the right (about to where the copyright symbol is) would look good too.

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    Judy Lynn Malloch
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    A beautiful species for sure and you did well to see him I agree about the harsh light and I would like to see some cropped off the top and to the right. Also to tone down the sharpening would strengthen this image.

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    Alfred Forns
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    Fine looking bird and not easy to get I like the suggestions Cropping wise would prefer the to and right Would eliminate clutter and give a great framing

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    Samuel Mulder
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    I really enjoy this image. I love seeing birds a bit smaller in the frame with a nice environment. I like the back view with this bird and think the head turn is fine. He's maybe just a touch too centered, and I agree moving him to the right of the frame might improve it a bit. Very nice though.

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