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    Neotropic cormorant in breeding plumage.

    7D| 400mm | 1/200s | f/8 | ISO 400 | Fill flash @ -4/3

    Some twigs in the BG removed in DPP



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    Faraaz, the image isn't showing.

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    Great pose, Faraaz. I love all the detail you captured in the cormorant and perch. I would add a little more room to the right side. Well done.
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    What an excellent looking bird! I love the patterns on the back and the white splashes on the neck. A fine high key.

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    nice image,good pose and perch and nice details.

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    Cool! I love the patterns on the back. Awesome composition and colour of the eye and bill look great against the almost B&W colour scheme of the image. The head angle is not bad, but would have been even better turn a wee bit more towards us. Love the high-key BG.

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