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    American White Ibis (Eudocimus albus)

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    Thats beautiful Frank. Great incoming pose with the extended wings, a good look at the face and a superb complementary BG. Light to die for!

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    lovely light Frank, love the color palette. How would you feel losing the clump on the shoreline?

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    Love it! What a pose, and gorgeous colours. Personally I could see the brightest whites toned down, and I would also trim a bit off the bottom, but overall this has lots of good impact.

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    Fab colours throughout. Love the detail, pose and eye contact. Well done Frank

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    Awesome colors and light. Agree with others re their suggestions. Theres a drop of water on the left wing under the beak that I would consider cloning out. Thanks for sharing!

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    That is about as good as it gets. Wow what a great pose in insanely beautiful light. I love images of relatively common birds that are far from common images. Just beautiful.

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    Awesome image! Perfectly composed in gorgeous light and BG. I'm with Daniel. The white seemed a bit bright to me and gives this image an artificial, over processed look.


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    light doesn't get much better than this, lovely dynamic pose and details
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