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    Taken at a small spring in the Huachuca Mountain in SE AZ
    Canon 7D, 500 F4, ISO 500, Fill flash at -1.3, F4.5 - 1/3, SS 1/250
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    Stan:

    An attractive fellow, well exposed, sharp on head, with shallow DOF elsewhere.

    Head is angled away a bit. I would probably remove the second catchlight from the eye. In fact, maybe both of the pinpoints, as the natural catchlight is quite nice and gives enough spark to the eye.

    Good fill flash use.

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    Beautiful subject with plenty of detail i like the perch but would tone down the bright spots on it.
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    Nice clean biscture. It is sharp where it counts.

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    i like the composition a lot, the form of body and twig, maybe using another f stop you obtain the feets and tail more detailed

    very good work

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    Nice image. Wish for a little more depth of field.
    I recognize that stick. Tony take you up there?

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    Excellent exposure Stan and the fill flash worked a treat, well focused where it matters :-)

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