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    Canon 5D Mk3
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    Yes or No

    Thanks for looking

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    Sorry, but it's not doing much for me. Just my humble opinion.

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    Not one of your best Will but I appreciate your frustration in wanting to photograph ANYTHING in the weather/light conditions we have been experiencing over the last two weeks.

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    I want to like it! But it feels a bit dull. Wonder about going for a real tight vertical for the crop? Might just be a case where the perch is so dominant that it takes over the image.

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    If nothing else will it does show the cold looking miserable conditions you are working under, I like pictures that tell a story ,thanks for giving us a look Will.

    Keith.

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    Looks a bit soft Will, but like the concept, maybe more centrally placed and the perch straightened for that 'symmetrical' look next time?

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