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    Your crop works but I think I would try a vertical crop if you have enough pixels to maintain IQ.
    If you keep the landscape view I would add a bit more to the bottom of the frame as the tail feels a bit tight to the edge.
    Love the great view of the pantaloons and the perch.
    Good exposure on this high key image,
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    nice shot,sharp with good detail,nice pose.

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    Excellent high-key shot, Sanjeev! I like the exposure, perch and details. TFS

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    Thanks Gail, Chris & Binu. I will try a vertical crop as suggested by Gail.

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    you handled the high key exposure beautifully. sharp details too. I wish the angle was less steep
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    Very nice image, the bird is perfectly sharp with a great powerful looking pose. I would also try a vertical just in case to see which one would work best. I would also maybe bright the eyes up or add just a point of catchlight.

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    My main concern was brought up by Raybel inregards to the eye. Other than that this is a really nicely executed high key image.

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