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I like the details, sharpness, BG and composition. I think I can see your reflection in the eye. Well done Paul.
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Hi Jim,
Many thanks for the kind feedback. I have a similar one with its beak open...but not as sharp...always the way!
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Like the Portrait with the Head Angle.
Square Crop works. You can try to add a little more on the top and see how it looks
TFS
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I like the framing as presented. SH and EXP are right on. Is this a wild bird in the jungle or someone's rooster? If the former, why so tame?
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Hi Artie,
Thank you for the +ve feedback. These Red Junglefowls (make and female) I always see at the Lake Samsonvale cemetary in Brisbane. I believe they are domesticated but I'm unsure as to who owns them. The Helmeted Guineafowl (posted earlier) are also at this location. Cheers.
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Thanks Paul. Please note "domesticated" when posting :) Still a nice photo.
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Hi Artie: Noted and taken onboard. Cheers.
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