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    A lovely image with full-up wings and nice bg. Good exposure. If I had to pick a minor nit it would be to lightly clone the light vertical oof area to the left of the bird.

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    Very nice. Flight pose is right on. Background is nice as well.

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    Nice BG (agree with softening the edges or cloning out the tree) and great wing position.
    Head is sharp but not "tack sharp". Details on head and neck are not as good as the rest of the bird.
    I would increase the exposure by 1/4 of a stop.
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    Excellent exposure and detail in the white plumage. Nice to see the balance in the dark plumage. I agree the tree needs to be softened. I can go either way with the lighter spot at the top of the frame to the left.

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