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    Default resting flamingos

    Of course the region I live is famous by these per-hestoric beautiful and colorful birds. I saw these near while photographing little shore birds. They woke up and gave this nice pose to me.
    I wish there was no banding, wish I was a bit closer and for some nicer light. One bird part removed from the last part of the frame.

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    That is pretty cool--3 birds and only 3 legs... Th third bird detracts from the wonderful design of the fist two birds with their great poses. I'd lose the band and tree branches near the face of the bird on our left.
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    Lorant:

    Nice low shooting angle, mirrored poses of two main birds.

    Agree that not having the third birds neck would be stronger.

    It does make you study the image however to figure out the combination of legs and other body parts.

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    Very interesting poses and lovely, super low shooting angle.
    The symmetry is great and I enjoyed discovering the folded legs.

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    love the two birds and everything else but the third bird.
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    2 birds in lovely symmetry, the third one spoils it a bit by not playing ball but very striking nonetheless. Also not keen on the leg tag.

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    Neat shapes and curves, and I dig the low angle. Agree about the third bird, but like Randy I found myself studying the image to figure things out...and I say this in a fun way. I also agree that I'd remove the oof branches near the left bird's bill.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sidharth Kodikal View Post
    Very interesting poses and lovely, super low shooting angle.
    The symmetry is great and I enjoyed discovering the folded legs.
    I agree with Sidharth in all points.
    The only thing i would remove would be the ring on the leg (but i think this is not easy)

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