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    As per my last post I have focused a bit more on getting landscapes with birds (as opposed to flight or portrait shots).
    Look forward to your thoughts on this one; a european bee-eater amongst the grasslands of Rietvlei Nature Reserve.

    Location: Rietvlei Nature Reserve, South Africa
    Date taken: 28 February 2015
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    Shutter speed 1/3200
    F stop 6.3
    Exposure bias 0

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    Hi Rich, lovely colours from the BE, and any subject posed against a Rietvlei BG works well. I realise those purple weeds are everywhere in Rietvlei, but I feel the two below the BE are a tad distracting.

    I have only seen these guys once at Rietvlei, and that was a while ago.

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    I like how the twigs king of materialize out of the OOF weeds at the bottom. To my eye the BG on the right is somewhat superfluous - maybe a crop that frames the stand of twigs tighter. You would still get the environment effect with a nice framing, IMHO.

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    I like the landscape feel and look, I would however be inclined to crop a little because I think the bird is just a tad small in the frame.

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    Nice bird scape image. I would darken the mid tones in the bird a little to make it pop.

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    Excellent shot! Love the placement of the subject in the frame and the habitat! TFS

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