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    Default American White Pelican

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    This image was taken last weekend at Bear River Migratory Refuge, UT


    Nikon D500, 500mm f/4 +1.4x TCIII (Hand Held)
    ISO 400, f/5.6, 1/3200 sec
    Manual Mode, Matrix Metering, +2/3 EV


    Post Processing:- Remove small distracting out of focus brown Foliage at the bottom of the image.
    Neat Image, Cropping for presentation

    Let me know your thoughts and comments.

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    Lovely detail on the bird. It pops well against the BG. I like the pose and its good to see the eye. I would try a landscape crop, giving more room in front of the bird, still showing part of the reflection, and cropping some from the top.

    Will

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    Hi Krishna,, nice and sharp and I like the lazy pose. Those legs really pop with colour. Before reading Will's comment, I too thought of a traditional landscape comp.

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    Thank you all for the comments. I think I deleted the Landscape version as there were too many distractions.

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    Lovely image in sweet light with great detail.

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    Love the exposure and feather detail. Blue and orange work well together. Crops of subjects that aren't stretched either vertically or horizontally are tough are you're inevitably left with a lot of empty space in the frame. I might lose a bit off the top and bottom to square it up a bit, but that's just me.

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