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    Default Yellow billed stork

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    Hi Sanjeev, good eye contact as he fishes for his next meal. The light looks overcast, thus helping bringing out the feather detail. I feel that as the reflection is not that clear, I would take a bit off the bottom, and still not lose any impact on the overall image.

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    Nice image Sanjeev. The pose, the feather details, the colors.... all work well to my eyes. I also agree with Stuart's comment about cropping the bottom. Just enough to get rid of the ripples in the whites but not too high to cut off the green stems and their reflections.

    I've only seen Storks a few times in my life. They don't exist in my neck of the woods, and the times I did see them they were basically flocking by the hundreds well up in the clouds.

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    I like the feeding behaviour, colours of the bill and face, and feather details. I agree with Stu and Moe about their crop suggestion.

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    Great looking bird, good eye contact and detail.

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    Beautiful shot, Sanjeev! Excellent exposure, details and POV. I would take a bit off the bottom. TFS

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