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Nice interaction. I'd look for a but more space on the RHS, and might want the one in front in sharp focus instead of the one in the rear.
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Yes, in general it is almost always best to focus on the closest bird. SH and EXP good. A juxtaposition with the front bird's head lowered might have worked better.
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Beautiful detail on the back bird but the front one is very distracting. The whites on the chest are OK but those on the back are completely blown away.
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Agree about the focus. But it is nice and sharp with very nice detail.
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