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    Default Orange-breasted Bush-shrike - at last

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    At last, after countless attempts, I finally got an image of this stunning bush-shrike. Rock n roll.

    Location: Mabula Game Reserve, Watergberg, South Africa
    Date taken: 06 January 2015

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    Shutter speed 1/320
    F stop 5.6
    Exposure bias 0
    Small crop, sharpened for web, adjustments to brightness and contrast

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    At Last and a great BG and pose - I guess you could have asked it to shake out the tail feathers!!

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    Congrats on getting your target bird Richard. The diagonal perch looks nice and natural. The mottled bg adds enough interest without detracting. Great pose and details on the bird. Cleaning up two twigs behind the tail would be an option if you're so inclined. Well done Richard.

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    Great looking image, which looks very natural. Well done Richard on achieving this.

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    Congrats on getting a target species in your portfolio.
    Lovely bird. Good IQ and nice pose.
    I too would suggest evicting the twig between the feet and the little bit of twig between the tail and wing feathers,
    Gail

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    I like the details, setting, IQ and composition. I would clone out the twigs Gail mentioned as well. Very well done and congratulations on finally getting him.

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    Congrats on getting your target bird. It's a great feeling. IQ looks good, nice pose, like the mottled BG, agree on the cloning.

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    Rock n Roll is right! It's a good felling of accomplishment to finally get a target species, so well done. The frame looks nice with good details and exposure but I too would remove the branch between the legs.
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    You were well rewarded! Excellent colours on the subject, and I like the subdued tones of the surroundings. Perfect head angle! If mine I'd be tempted to slightly darken the vast area of whites at bottom, it may or may not work but worth a try.

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    Must have been great finally getting your target bird, it really is a beauty ,sharp and colourful bird in a nice setting.

    Keith.

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    Thanks so much for the comments everyone! Really appreciate it. Love the advice I get on this forum! (It is amazing what you miss when you look at your own image). Thanks!

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    Superb shot! Lovely colors, light and pose. Congrats on getting your target species. TFS

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