Thanks for sharing the advice! I've been doing chicken phototherapy for years. When I do editing to one of my pictures, I do it to my liking, but yes, I have realized that some of my pictures come out to vibrant, too, and stops looking natural. There is a filter that is preferred in Murray McMurray Hatchery's photo contests that gives a cool hue to the pictures. I haven't discovered how this is accomplished, but I'd like to learn. Also, working with the flock on certain days helps accomplish what I'm looking for. For instance, my Cuckoo Maran Maisy. In my personal opinion, the Marans aren't your prettiest birds, and it can be hard for Maisy to look good in pictures. But, I've discovered that she looks the best on cloudy days with the trees bare. All the colors go great together. Another thing, even though chickens don't smile, try taking pictures of them when they are happy. You can see their moods through a picture.