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    Another one leg- one head image:). Comments are welcome.

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    This one works much better for me Lorant - the leg seems to fit in with the image rather than leave you wondering 'why'.

    Rally interesting to see the bubbles, adds a very nice element to the shot. Possibly a little CCW rotation needed.

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    Lorant;

    It makes you look twice to figure it out, always a good thing. Agree with Mike about the bubbles, and a bit of CCW rotation.

    Great POV.

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    a beauty Lorant, dof choice here works well. pov, glad this leg is tack sharp. Love the behavior action you captured. Great colors and love the gradient BG. well done.

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    Lorant, I am really enjoying your Flamingo posts. I didn't mind the OOF leg in the previous...I thought it told a story. And this one is a beauty.

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    Very interesting image, Lorant. Such a unique bird. I am going to suggest this image without the leg. Two reasons, I think it is a more powerful image (the leg distracts), and I like working tight when possible. I took the liberty to show you with a crop trusting you do not mind. Thank you for sharing.
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    Different,like the water bubbles,nice light,bit unsure about the leg.

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    Wonderful image either way! The OP makes me think, which is good!

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    I'm more positive about the legless image, Joe worked on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joseph Przybyla View Post
    Very interesting image, Lorant. Such a unique bird. I am going to suggest this image without the leg. Two reasons, I think it is a more powerful image (the leg distracts), and I like working tight when possible. I took the liberty to show you with a crop trusting you do not mind. Thank you for sharing.
    Thanks for he re-work, Joe. It is simple, for me works well as well.

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