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    my first post here .
    taken in the south of france ,near a river , on a sunny day , the male give the female a bee ,
    sitting in my hide , with a trypod

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    Wondeful to see. I think you could have made a stronger image compositionally but I like it all the same.

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    Think the birds look perfect on a nice clean nice BG ,I honestly can't see how you could improve this. Will look forward to reading other more experienced peoples views on this ,lovely image.

    Keith.

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    very nice,good BG and perch,nice colors and light,like the composition.

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    Well done - both birds very sharp and a nice background. Had to smile at the look of disdain from the female - knowing the motivation behind the gift!

    If it was mine I would crop more than half the clear area off the top - more of a pano format - and depending on where the male's tail goes, maybe also extend to the left if there is anything there.

    Gerald

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    I like the interaction between the birds, good details. it was a shame the left bee eater's tail got blocked by the perch. A bit more room on the left will help I would also reduce the green cast a bit.

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