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    Default Northern Cardinal Strikes a Pose

    This Cardinal's head caught just the right amount of sun for a nice frame. You can see that the perch is somewhat shaded. I was lucky, because this was my favorite Cardinal frame from my time at Elephant Head.

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    what a delightful bird. I love feather detail and the thorny perch. thanks for sharing.

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    Nice pose and nicley saturated colours. Love the details in the red.

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    Epic shot, about as nice a perch as you could ask for and great comp and framing.
    A beautiful bird.
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    It's beautiful Doug with a nice bg and perch. I really like the ha as well.

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    Nice image
    Maybe its just me, but I find the reds a little hot (255 in many of the pixels in the upper chest and side of head) on my calibrated monitors.
    If this were my image, a little work and some light masking in those areas yields this image, which opens up the feather details in the areas I am talking about.
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    I like Doug's color rendition a whole lot better personally.

    Great pose, wonderful eye contact, love the background.

    Really enjoy the light falling on the head and emphasizing that color wise.

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    Don good job, feather detail is indeed improved though original post is still appealing.

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    A Beauty, with an amazing BG. Love the effect of the light on the beak. To me the colors look good.

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    Awesome stuff Doug!

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    What a long and slender beauty this guy is (compare to the ones I see in my backyard)!! Perfect vertical composition for this perch and pose combo. The open and spread-out crest makes this image sing :-) I do wish the perch was sunlit too, but man that is one mighty fine cardinal picture!!

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    Hi Doug, your comp works well, and what a great look back pose you managed in this. I really like the detail and sharpness, and those reds really stand out so well against that killer BG.

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    Thanks for attempting a repost Don. You've definitely made the detail in the reds more visible. I thought about bringing them down more than I did but I liked the increased saturation, and I felt that there was sufficient detail in the feathers in the OP. It's a matter of taste.
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    That Cardinal sure posed for you. Nice head turn and perch.

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    This is a classic Doug. love everything! super
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    Thanks for the comments everyone!
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    Very nice bird, pose and perch (ouch!)
    I would prefer a version between Don's and yours.

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    Beautiful and colorful image. Sharp and well composed.

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    What a striking image ,Doug ! I love the perfect pose , the beautiful colours and the great bg.

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