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    I just love this bird I think it is so beautiful and special in its colours. Sometimes they come to a feeder just a couple sometimes they come as a group. These birds are not stationary they just come and go. Do you think the bakground is a little bit plain and boaring.

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    sweet, nice and sharp with a good perch/BG. I'd go for a 3:@ crop leaving a bit more space around the bird
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    Nice shot there Patricia. My suggestions would be to lift the dark plumage a little bit, especially around the lores and bill area. I suspect the yellows and reds are just a little bit oversaturated.

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    Nice and sharp with a lot of detail. The bg is great. I too think desaturating the yellows will help. Arash has a good suggestion with more space around the bird, great perch.

    Jack

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