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    Very nice with two good head angles. SH with a good EXP. I would rather see a bit more above and a bit less below. Looks like Venice Rookery ...

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    Super cool behavior you have captured here and even better to have 2 good head angles. But the habitat is too cluttered for me, the birds too tight in the frame as well. I do not like the busy background. Shooting at f11 did not help you have a smoother and more out of focus background. Also it looks like critical focus was on the body and wings and not the heads as both heads look soft to me.

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    The interaction is nice. Wish the green background went across the whole frame.

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    Fun behavior! Agree the head doesn't look perfectly sharp but its pretty **** close. I don't terribly mind the extra foliage as its representative of how this bird nests. Moving the birds up a bit would help as well.

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