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    Default Least Sandpiper - deep into it

    One from a few days ago. Hope you guys like it. It was still edited in a friend's computer.

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    Lorant the bird and it,s reflection look very good,would love to see it with a bit more space around it.

    Keith.

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    Hi Lorant, like the framing on this one, good bit of kit for this stuff too. Can't help but feel the pose looks a bit awkward, but it's the way they feed.

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    Love the posture of the bird on this one Lorant. Good low angle and blurred reflection which I prefer personally.
    Good stuff
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    Nice moment captured with good timing, Lorant. Excellent eye contact and perfect low shooting angle.

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    The awkward pose makes this image a bit unique. I think it's quite artsy b/c of the muted reflect. I find this image to be quite pleasing.
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    Hi Lorant, I like the eye contact here, soft light, and the pastel blue to the BG.

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