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BPN Member
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Macro and Flora Moderator
It's a peach Will, love it!
Yes fat balls - they love them and chopped peanuts (as opposed to whole peanuts).
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Avian Moderator
Will, wow yeah that is certainly one mightily long tail! I think Jon recently posted one of these?
You captured a cute pose whereas normally I'd desire a little more eye contact but this is actually works okay for me. Sort of bit of contemplation in the subject. Details are nice as usual and love the hint of pink/magenta in the shoulder and flank.
My main critique would be that we lose the posterior foot and the perch as focus falls off. Minor but still probably on the wish list. You might also clone out those two dots in the bright spot on far right.
Like it though on the whole!
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BPN Member
Hi Will .... lovely image of this very nice tit species . I do like the pose with look up ... top notch !!!
Framing is spot on for me . Nice tones and a ton of details in this little critter . WB is slightly " off" to my eyes as the image is showing blue and magenta .... maybe you like it .
TFS Andreas
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Love that look of anticipation, details and the perch/lichen. TFS
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Wildlife Moderator
I'd blow some colour into the lighter areas of the BKG here Will just to tone them back. Taking a test shot when finally set-up for Exp, plus when reviewing the JPEG I think it would have helped Will for the backdrop. Nice colours, you must be within touching distance.
BTW Jon...it would appear to be the fat/suet balls they like
Correct, best in a nice cage.
TFS
Steve
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I like the perch, pose, details and composition. Looks like he is ready to leap for his dinner. Well done Will.
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BPN Member
Thanks guys...appreciated. I agree Steve...I think if all the backdrop was like the lower half, it would be better......I'll be back
Will
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Publisher
The tilt of that fluffy-ball of a head put this one way over the top!!! Mazel tov. With that face, it does not ever look like a bird!
with love and TFS,
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