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    Hi Folks,
    Here is another image of the Ibis shot lying on the ground. Went for a Pano crop here.
    1DX II
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    ISO 800

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    Love the low angle, creamy striated BG and pose on this cool ibis I wish to see one day. Only wish the light angle was better. TFS

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    Perfect low angle, and wonderful details on the head and face. The raised foot adds interest. I love the pink strips in the BG too. I'd crop away about 1/3 of the oof FG and place that equal amount of space back up (effectively lowering the subject in the frame just a touch). The light quality looks good, but David has a point on its' angle as the tail lower wing area is shadowy. Gotta love that very subtle head turn towards us!

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    The low angle is bang on. You handled the light very well. Nice detail on the bird. The raised foot is another plus.

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    Nice one Sanjeev, you have shown the iridescence beautifully. A pleasing pose too.
    (I think it is a Red-naped ibis)

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