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    Default Striated Fieldwren (Calamanthus fuliginosis)

    Another angle of the Striated Fieldwren from Saturday
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    That's a lovely shot of the bird Greg, but if it were mine I'd crop off the lower half of the bush and take a tidge off the left.
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    Looks like you had fun with this bird, great colour and love the pose. Agree with Richard re the crop.
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    Nice shot Greg - beaut detail and awesome background

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    Great image Greg, you captured some stunning detail!
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    hmmm... i guess composition is a thing of personal taste but if it were mine i would take a little off the left and top leave the bush as is then add a little to the right

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    Thanks for the advice, guys - here is a re-post with a new crop...

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    wonderful capture.
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    Very nice Greg. You have some great images of this species. Excellent pose and details.

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