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    From a recent trip to Sedona, Arizona, taken in Coconino National Forest; my first clear and sharp image of this fleet bird. Thank you in advance for any C&C, I appreciate it very much.

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    Your capture looks well exposed and I like the composition you chose. You have a lot of details in your bird and a nice angle. The BG is nicely blurred and I like his wide stance. I would be happy with this one.
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    Sweet little bird and I like the slightly raised wing, lovely profile shot too and especially like the fine detail in the cross thatching on the underside...catch light in the ye is an extra nice touch. I really cant anything to nit pic about in this one...lovely !

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    I like the pose, perch, sharpness, details and BG. Well done!

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    Congrats on your first clear image of a bushtiti...I have yet to see one myself! I like it overall, but a tiny suggestion I'd have is to tone down, or eliminate, the yellow OOF streak in front of the face. I love the other yellow areas.

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