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    1DMIV
    420mm f/4
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    Tripod w/ Gimbal in a hide
    Cropped to vertical

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    Steve:

    I like the lighting,pose with nice grip showing, great catchlight.

    I would consider adding a sliver more canvas on the left, because of his angle of gaze.

    Sharp.

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    Amazing details you captured here. I think I can even see the hide in the bird's eye! The pose is a fun, quirky one. I do find the bird somewhat cramped in the frame.
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    Thanks, I agree that it's a bit cramped but that's all I had top to bottom and I'm not a huge fan of square crops. I thought about adding canvas to the top to balance a stretch to the side; might play with that. Appreciate the input!

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    Beautiful image. I like the pose,colors,light and nice details.Needs more space around the bird.

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    Satish.

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