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    Guy Germain
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    Hi,

    From my backyard.

    EOS-1D Mark II N + EF400mm f/5.6L USM + EF1.4x II
    560mm, F8, 1/640s, ISO-320, EV 0, Flash Off.
    Crop : 3504 x 2336 --->> 3081 x 1733 (16:9)


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    Nice portrait Guy. Perhaps a bit more contrast, and I might crop a little off the left. Otherwise an excellent photo.

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    Chris Dodds
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    Salut Guy!

    A lovely, peaceful image. I love the subject (most don't occupy their time with common species), the background is gorgeous, as is this image. While I like the aspect ratio you chose, I can't help but wonder what this would look like with a little more on the bottom. I'm guessing there was something that needed removing - works well as presented & I like it a lot.

    Best,

    Chris

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    I like it as presented, and not being a fan of hight contrast, would leave as is. There's a soft mood to the image that is very attractive, well done.

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    Really nice. Id prefer a traditional 2:3 crop.

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    Nice, simple, and clean, Great perch to boot!! I would also prefer a more traditional 2:3 crop, but it still works out fine like this. These guys have now seemed to have all left for the tundra, they do keep good company for the winter months!!

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