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    Only rarely do I have Pine Grosbeaks come to the feeders so I was very pleased to capture their visit during a snow storm.

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    I like the snow and face expresion, I don like the near face branch, overall great capture !

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    I like the wintery feel and the snow action from the grosbeak pecking at the branch. I feel the subject is tight in the frame and the face is soft...either from moving and/or from critical focus being in front of the face.

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    Daniel, I agree with it being tight in the frame but I didn't have anymore room at the top. I'll try more sharpening on the face. Thank you both for comments.

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    Daniel, I agree with it being tight in the frame but I didn't have anymore room at the top. I'll try more sharpening on the face. Thank you both for comments.
    Hi Nancy.

    You have a nice image of a very interesting little bird. I agree with the comments made above and suggest that even if you don't have more space above the bird in your original file, you might be able to add canvass, duplicate and copy some of the area above the bird, paste it in above, and then conform the addition with cloning.

    I also think the vertical branch to the right of the bird might be eliminated, by cloning.

    I've tried to do those things in this repost, and have also sharpened the image a little more. What do you think about this repost? My apologies if you don't like the result!

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    Last edited by Norm Dulak; 12-30-2011 at 06:33 PM.

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    nice behavior but this image doesn't quite work because the focus was on the wing and the head is OOF. unfortunately no amount of sharpening can save something like this...next time put the focus point on the head TFS
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    Nice image Nancy! I agree with the comments about being to tight and soft. Hopefully he comes back again to give you another chance.

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    It is a great bird to have as a backyard bird, Nancy. Unfortunately the sharpness and DOF suffers a bit.

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    Wonderful winter image, Nancy! Some good suggestions to make it stronger and for next time, beautiful bird and I like the overall composition.

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    I like it Nancy. Looks to me like he was eating the snow from the branch so I like the branch included although Norm you did some nice PS work in repost..

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    Yes, the bird was eating snow from the branch. But as Norm illustrated, in order to add canvas to the top it is necessary to clone away that branch. Thank you everyone for your assistance and advice. It helps me for the next time.

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