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    Toft Newton Reservoir, Lincolnshire, UK. 01/05/13

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    Another beauty Nick.
    Outstanding colors and BG.
    Just a nitpick but
    Your DOF seems pretty narrow for the lens combo.
    The feet and Tail feathers look to be in the same plane but are oof?
    Dan Kearl

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    Love the low angle - beautiful image of this gorgeous subject. Seems all is well focused except the legs and lower tail feathers - maybe a higher f stop would have helped but this is still an outstanding image.

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    Wow, Nick, this is one impressive bird and image. Super exposure and details. Love your low angle which gave you a great BG. The raised crown and HA are super!
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    Beautiful image of lapwing with fluffy feathers,beautiful colors and crest.
    Love the frame.

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    I like feathers detail, shooting angle & HA. Very well exposed.

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    Excellent capture of the iridescent feathers on this bird. Excellent pose, and good use of depth of field to separate the bird from the foreground/background. Well done!

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    Nice capture Nick. The raised crest looks great and the feather color and detail look great, Nice work

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    Beautiful Nick. The fluffy look is great and I really like how you captured the bird in the dip of the san and the raised crest feathers

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    I like the ruffled feathers, crest, low angle and details. Well done Nick.

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    Splendid image, love the hairdo and the iridescence in the feathers. The BG is great.

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    Thank you all for the comments. Dan and Allen I think the feathers at the back of the bird are blurred due to movement because the bird was constantly re-adjusting itself, if this is the case it was best that I used the lens wide open to get the fastest shutter speed, but thanks for your comments it is appreciated.

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