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    Default crested Lark

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    Camera Model Canon EOS 7D Mark II
    Shooting Mode Aperture-Priority AE
    Tv(Shutter Speed) 1/2500
    Av(Aperture Value) 8.0
    Metering Mode Evaluative Metering
    ISO Speed 640
    Lens sigma 150-600mm s
    Focal Length 499.0mm
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    AF area select mode F Point expansion:surround

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    I adore the colours and the pose with wings slightly raised like a falcon.
    Well nailed!

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    Beautiful sharpness and lovely colors! It might be interesting to see the rock just a little darker.

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    Great detail, lovely complimentary background and super sharp, well done Sasan. I would consider taking some off the left and add a bit to the bottom. TFS

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    nice pose Sassan, good details too. This image works better in a portrait crop with more space added to the bottom (the feet are too close to the border). I would also clean the droppings on the perch.

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    Very nice color palette and you have excellent IQ and sharpness. The crest looks great.
    I wish he was a bit more parallel to the sensor as I find this pose a bit awkward looking ( for my taste).
    I would clean up the bird poo.
    Gail

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    What a cute looking bird and a great pose with that raised crown!!! Your exposure and sharpness look great. The bird has a nice head turn with a good catch light. I don't mind the horizontal crop but would also like to see a little more room at the bottom (a little more room below). This could work as a vertical as well. This could work well as a vertical also with more of the rock of course.
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    thank you all

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