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    Taken in Letaba region Kruger park, a head turn would of course been nice, but not to be.
    Canon 1DX Canon 100-400 L IS II + 1.4TC III @ 560mm
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    Hey Jon, that's a cracker of this subject, superb detail and that eye is bang on, excellent work. Like the low POV were you out of he car, I assume so? Agree with you, a slight head turn would have helped likewise having the foot all in view, but hey, that's nature. Personally I might have been tempted to blow some of that nice 'brown' back in, not a lover of the green vegetation, even go 16x9, or 10 format. I might kill the blue in the beak, leg and tail, WDYT???

    Nicely done.

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    Hi Jon, what a great looking bird and sure the head turn would have been wonderful, never the less, lovely details and BG, would like a cleaner bottom so foot wouldn't be hidden, love that eye Jon, TFS

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    Low angle is nice. That is a neat looking eye on this guy. The prey is a plus. Like you said a head turn would have been nice but this is what you were given at the time.

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    nice details and light, agree about HA and wish the ground where he was standing was a bit cleaner, you can probably clean it up a bit in post as well

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    Thanks everyone, much appreciated. I wondered about tidying up the base but I thought I would gauge your comments first.
    Steve the image was taken from the car window, from what I recall the road was a little lower than the surrounding woodland. Regarding the blues, I must confess I didn't check but a good idea to remove. The greens stay for me I am trying to keep presentation as close as practicable to reality.
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    The greens stay for me I am trying to keep presentation as close as practicable top reality.
    No worries Jon.

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    Hello Jon,

    I am quite jealous, saw a great number of Arrow Marked Babblers last week in the Kruger but had no chance to get close to them:)

    This is super special, lovely detail on the bird and nice pose, catch is a bonus!

    Eye is superb. Overall colours look great but good suggestion from Steve to have a look at those blues on the beak, feet and tail feathers.

    Wonderful sighting and capture, thank you so much for sharing,

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    Gabriela Plesea

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