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    Another aerial image...maybe it gets more reaction than the previous one. I had to reduce the jpeg quality to fit into the allowed size limit. CC are welcome.

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    I like this Lorant, it has many textures and the formation of flamingoes works well. What is wonderful is the trail of disturbed water and the swirl of motion. well done.

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    Very nice Lorant. I like the position of the birds within the frame, plenty room to fly into. I also like the circular trail the birds have left behind. Is that sand being churned up, as the water looks quite shallow?

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    That's crazy! Things we've never seen before.. The water trails are as interesting as the birds.

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    Beautiful image. I really like the composition you chose and the patterns made by the birds and the circular trails they have left in the water.

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    I like it Lorant it has a graceful compositional curve, very nice indeed. I don't know if your original is up to it or not but in the right place that would make a lovely print.

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    Love the thinking and direction of this image Lorant, do you have any more frames were you have the swirl and a longer trail of water and where the subjects are further along & slightly higher in frame??
    Nice work.

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    I like it. The water trails give it a twist I have not seen on similar flamingo shots.

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