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    Default Fifty Shades Of Brown... Boat-tailed Grackle (f)

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    I captured this image along Black Point Wildlife Drive in Merritt Island NWR, Merritt Island, Florida. The bird was perched on one of the overhead timbers of a blind. It stayed in place as I approached, I went tight to illuminated the unattractive perch. Most times I try to not use a square crop but in this instance it worked best. Comments and critique welcomed and appreciated. Thank you for viewing.

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    I like the look back pose and the nice blue background. I am a big fan of blue backgrounds but I know others are not. Lighting is a bit harsh on this one and looks like it could be toned down a little. Also the beak and the feathers at the bottom of the frame have some noise evident.

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    Joe:

    Very good critique from Isaac. I don't find the shape of the crop to be a problem, but it is very tight in the frame, could loosen it up a bit for my tastes. Nice catchlight.

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