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    Default Young White Ibis (Eudocimus albus)

    Feb. 2015 San Carlos Bay/Bunche Beach Preserve - Fort Myers/Florida

    Canon EOS 1Dx, EF600 f/4L IS II USM, 1/640s, f/4, ISO 640

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    Great low angle on this. like the captured feeding behaviour and raised foot.

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    I like the low angle and nice soft light, great sharp details. For an image like this I wish for a simpler FG without the green stripe to go with the simple BG

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    Nice capture Frank. I like the raised foot and the feeding behavior. well done
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    Excellent feeding behaviour and super nice low angle. The raised foot is a nice additional detail for the scene. Techs look spot on. I agree with Arash, and even this image looks better if you crop away most of that green band at bottom IMO.

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