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    One of 2 species of Lapwing in Australia. This is the most common, and can be quite aggressive and intimidating with those wing-spurs!
    Thanks for looking, Greg.

    D800, 300 2.8, 1.7TC, f4.8, 1/2000, ISO320, -1/3EC.

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    Superb image. Very nice wing spread showing spurs, HA, colors and composition.I like the water flash near the feet.

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    Hi Greg - Great image! Like the color, composition. The pose with the spread wings, especially with spurs visible made this image even better. Nice detail visible in the water around the feet.
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    Never saw this species, Those spurs are certainly intimidating. Nice pose and good detail on the bird.

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    Very nice image.
    No one else has mentioned this but I feel it needs a touch of CW rotation.
    IQ and feather detail are excellent.The spurs are beautifully visualized.
    I am not sure about the OOF reeds between the wings. I am OK with the ones in the LUC.
    You are usually lower with your images. Is there a reason you have this higher POV?
    Gail

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    Impressive looking bird with those spurs. Great wings up pose. Lower shooting angle possible? On the other hand, I might be scared in this case!

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    Wow, those spurs are pretty awesome. Really nice IQ, agree on the rotation, the reeds between the wings don't bother me, but I do agree a lower angle would have improved this image.

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    Those are some menacing looking spikes! The display is brilliant and very well photographed. I dig the reeds in the background. The exposure work was handled perfectly. The water movement is really tricky in regards to my eye figuring out "level"...

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    Hi Greg, good looking lapwing, and not one we have here in SA. I like the colours and detail, sharp, and the wing position shows off the spurs on each wing nicely. Overall, well exposed too.

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    You captured and excellent pose with the wings up, Greg. Great overall image.

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    Thanks for the feedback guys - with the shooting angle, you are all correct in saying that I would have loved to have got much lower - but unfortunately I was shooting from a high-ish bank looking down so it wasn't possible,
    Cheers, Greg

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