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    Default Downy Woodpecker

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    I can't find anything wrong. The lighting is perfect and doesn't scream "Flash Used", the pose is great and the bokeh is pure cream. Lovely bird and image.

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    Great HA and such a regal pose. I love shots that show the beauty of the bird and this does. Colors look perfect, especially like the way you displayed the tail feathers. Like it as presented!

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    Joel, absolutely spot on - I love this. One of the best downy shots I've ever seen. Perfect capture that shows the subtlety of the breast versus the white of the other plumage. Stellar!
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    Agree, very nice. Beautifully sharp with a nice pose and head angle. What is the background Joel? Looks a shade of mauve on my monitor.

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    Thanks for the nice comments, the background is he set of woods behind my house which is about 40-50 feet behind the perch. This was taken when the trees had no leaves so it has that gray tone. When the leaves are on I get mostly solid green backgrounds.

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    This is smack on clean... I like it very much and the blacks and whites are so nicely contrasted, crisp. I especially like the longest tail feathers on rudder patrol.

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