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    Hi everyone,
    I hope this bunch of guys qualifies for the theme.
    The image was taken early in the morning and this is my first sighting of so many griffon vultures perched together.
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    Nikon D3, Nikon 300 mm f/2.8 + 1.7 TC.
    Shot at f/5, 1/640s, ISO 1100
    PP – levels, local color adjustments, and cropped out parts of two other birds on the left and a boulder in the foreground.
    Thanks for your comments and advices,
    Kalin

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    Well, they are backlit so it qualifies! I love that grouping of vultures, and they all offered you some good head angles (or you waited for the right time to press the shutter). That light is appealing. I also like the grey BG, and there is just enough texture to add interest to it. I wish you had more canvas below as a couple of the vultures feet are clipped, but I realize you likely wanted to minimize some FG elements below the frame. As posted cropping from above for a more pano image would work well IMO. You could burn the soft white area creeping in at bottom right. I do realize you were probably in a hide of some sorts, but I do wish you were about two feet more to your left.

    Still good stuff though, and all the rocks are perfectly placed too :-)

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    I like this. Pity about the bird far middle left. Tempting an erasure ?
    Maybe a slice off the top. A different sort of image which is pleasing.
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    Thanks for the tips and comments Daniel and John.
    I’ll give it a try with less space on top. I haven’t thought about this.
    I cropped the bottom because there were some out of focus rocks which were distracting. Yes, I was in a hide and unfortunately could not move to the left. These birds get easily scared so one should move as little as possible.
    Thanks again,
    Kalin

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    Very strong image and just love the light. Would have liked to see more room on the bottom.
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