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    Great Crested Grebe (Podiceps cristatus)
    Canon EOS-1D X Mark II; Canon EF600mm f/4L IS II USM; ƒ/7.1; 1/1000s; ISO 800

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    "I just love what you did with your hair!" Another beauty, Frank. What wonderfully photogenic birds.

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    This is really nice! You are having a field day with the Grebes! I really like the intercation between the 2 birds, the one with the tilt head is almost like showing off the hair style!

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    the interaction is great, techs are spot on but the BG isn't as good as your last frame

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    Lovely shot Frank, if it were mine I would see if there was just a small difference by lowering contrast a point. The darks are really dark and the very brightest are just that. There is the smallest amount of clipping - not really noticeable as such but purely from my point of view I try to keep the highs and lows just within the histogram. I think the image would be even better with aa small tweak.

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