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    Hi Sanjeev, the light cast on the head has shown up the detail and colours nicely, and wish the light was more behind you to show up the colours on the woodpeckers wings. The angle also shows his handy work, and thats a hard looking piece of wood. In a perfect world, moving to your left and the light behind you, you would have the woodpecker framed nicely against the tree trunk.

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    This is a really neat looking woodpecker. A good look at the hole but as Stuart mentioned the light from the side was not the greatest angle.

    Jack

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