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    Default Lilac Breasted Roller (LBR) - Botswana

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    Took this image of a rather common, but beautiful LBR on an early morning game drive in Botswana before sunrise.

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    Love to hear your feedback.

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    Loi

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    Wow !!
    Great detail on a georgeous bird. Like the backdrop too- gives it an air of "being somewhere"
    John

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    Great clarity, soft light and detail Loi - one of my favourite African birds.
    The branches behind it aren't ideal but your DOF and detail upfront make them less of a distraction...
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    Very nice roller. Lovely natural setting and excellent head angle. I would give more room all around if this one was mine!

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    Excellent image. Superb colours.

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    A fine shot, I would consider some light NR on the bird - I think it would make a difference.

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    Hi Everyone, thnak you very much for your comments. Juan, good call on the crop. The Bg is a bit busy, so I decided to crop tight, but you are right. Here is a RP with a bit more room on top and the right. Looks better i think. Jonathan, good suggestion on the NR. I ran a light NR on the bird. Also open up th emid tone a bit more with Levels as the OP looks a bit dark. Hope you like it better. Loi

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    Hello Loi. I really like what you did in the repost.

    Here is another repost with a few branches removed in post, not the best job but it clearly makes the bird to stand out even more. I hope you don't mind!

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