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    Default Bullfinch (Pyrrhula pyrrhula)

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    Canon7D Canon 500mm f4 L IS &1.4TC 1 ISO 800 -0.3 1/800 sec f5.6
    This is the male bullfinch, taken in subdued cloudy conditions. The shot was taken froma garden hide and sunflower hearts were used as bait.
    I applied minimal NR to the subject and a stronger NR to the background.
    All C & C welcome.

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    Jonathan,
    This is just lovely. I like the delicate perch and the BG. Great HA. No nits from me,
    Gail

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    Beutiful bird and nice background. Nice pose and perch.

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    Excellent image Jonathan! I like the pose, perch, BG and lighting.

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    Superb Jonathan. One of my favourite British birds. Everything is nicely in focus, the perch works well, the BG is great as is the pose, head angle and light.

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    Cracked it with this one Jon, all boxes ticked.

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    I really like this shot. Excellent pose, love the background and perch, and excellent detail.
    Well done.

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    Killer BG you have here with a lovely bird....well exposed and sharp. I find the bird a tad too centered. I would take a tad off of the bottom and add some to the top if you have it, or add a little more to the top and leave the bottom alone.
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    Jonathan this is fantastic Image...Loved everything about it.

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    a very nice shot! Nice pose, perch, BG. congrats!

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    Love it! Clean, pretty, complete, with good eye contact, complimentary background and interesting perch.

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    I love the tones and textures of the bird and stickJonathan.

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    Colors , light and detail are really nice as well as the bg. I agree about the crop suggested by Marina. I go with off from the top and then I would also just take a teeeny from the left too. :)

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    Thank your everyone for your C & C, I agree the bird is a little less than optimally positioned. there is a good reason for this - I was running out of Photoshop skill and patience!! The original had the feeder adjacent to the bird so I had to cut that out, that meant the perch looked shopped off in the middle of the frame, the bird was also too far to the right, so I had to add canvas left and right and also extend the perch left and right. I used content aware where possible and as the branch looked stretched and bare on the left I cloned in a little lichen. Have a good look at the perch on the right, I have done a little less than perfect job there it looks a little fuzzy.

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    Hi Jonathan- It's important to know these (major) processing details which should have been mentioned in the OP.

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    Very very nice bird, perch and super clean BG.

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    Hi Jon, lovely colours on this fellow, and I like the inquisitive pose. Good detail throughout, sharp, and the yellow lichen stands out very well. Killer BG again.

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    Lovely bird well captured.

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