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    This was taken on Lake St. Clair in April of this year. This guy popped up right in front of me and was a bit surprised I was there. Love the eyes on these little guys. Hope you enjoy the image.

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    Good capture of this Horned Grebe, Jim. Like the alert pose as he realizes his proximity to you. Nice water droplets on head and back.

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    That is a little beauty Jim, as you say the eye really does have it. I don't mind the composition but when I look at it I wish the head/neck wasn't quite so centrally positioned, maybe a little more canvas on LHS and just maybe a tad off the top??

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    Nice one Jim!
    I love the HA and the great view of the eye.
    Nice bow wave.
    I think you could add a bit of saturation to this image and maybe a little bit of punch to the image by adding some blacks in selective coloring.
    I am happy with the comp but wonder if a tiny bit of CW rotation is needed. I know the bird is moving away from you slightly so it could be an optical illusion but I would still try a bit of rotation,
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    Lovely shot, Jim. To my eye the rotation looks OK, as does the crop; although I could also imagine a pano with a little off the top and bottom. Gail's suggestion about giving it some punch might be worth a try; or maybe a small % of Tonal Contrast. But that's a personal preference. Looks fine as is.

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    Agree with the others. That red eye is awesome.

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    I love these guys, but do not see them nearly often enough for my liking!! Great head turn as it swims away. I like Gails' suggestion of adding to the blacks. for some added punch.

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    Thanks everyone for the kind comments and suggestions. I will rework the image and see how it looks

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