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Love the flight posture, the flying bug, and the great looking colors in low light. It looks as if it could stand a more substantial crop to put more emphasis on the subject.
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A novel angle, that's for sure. I would like to see more and wonder about the WB - looks a touch towards the magenta on my monitor. Regards, Ian.
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Hi Stuart,
I like the take-off pose and the bug but feel the bee-eater is too small in the frame. I would crop in much more tightly to show off the bird,
Gail
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Wonderful action in great sharpness. Nice wing position and colors. I also recommend a tighter crop.
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Really great detail in that bug and great sense of action in the Bee-eater's pose. I like this very much and agree that a smaller crop would enhance the image.
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Thanks a stack for the feedback everyone. Ive tried a tighter crop, but I wasnt happy with the IQ.
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Excellent action shot with the bug, Stuart. Yes, tighter crop would work as well.
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Too bad the IQ wouldn't hold up to a tighter crop because that's what is needed. Great job catching the action and I like seeing the spotted beetle well but the bird merging with the branch it Isn't ideal. Good shot Stuart
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