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    Default Sandhill Crane

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    Bosque, two weeks ago. Cropped a bit left and below. Nothing added or cloned.

    D500, Sigma 150-600 C @ 550mm, ISO 800, 1/3200s @ f/8 manual. HH

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    Nice Bosque habitat shown, nice pose.
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    Nice image. Really like the backdrop. Entire bird in focus. Only nit is the shadow on the left wing.

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    Superb, love the grey and gentle yellows makes for a wonderful combination.

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    Nice Flight shot. I like the Wing position, Head Angle and the background colors.

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    Excellent capture, Bill. Like the fine sharp detail, background, and needless to say under that exceptionally extraordinary NM light. Well done.


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    I noticed that shadow too (as Jack pointed out), but everything else works really well for me. The BG is just enough to show habitat without being distracting.

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    Thank you all.

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