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    Canon 1D Mk4
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    One from this morning at the local loch.

    Thanks for looking.

    Will

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    I love that piece of vegetation in the bill!! Techs are perfect, processing tasteful, full of nice details to soak in. Vertical comp was a no-brainer...only wish you had pointed your lens down an inch more, but still OK as is too.

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    Nice image, Will The green in the beak is a nice touch.

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    Lots of interest, from the bird to the water droplets to the plants. My personal taste would be to add just a few points of brightness to the image.

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    That is really nice, Will. I particularly like the way the soft tones in the background work with the tones of the cygnet. And the vegetation finishes it off nicely.

    Best regards, Gerald

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    This is wonderful.
    Love, love the way the grass has 3 tiers of leaves.
    A bit of an increase in brightness or exposure would improve this image even more.
    Perfect comp.
    Gail

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    Super nice image with the little green twig in the beak. I'd only brighten the eye and area I think. Well done.

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    I reckon you could go brighter too Will.
    Nice comp and catch for the cygnet
    Tfs mate

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