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    Default Undertail coverts for miles...

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    Normally, this pose would not be on my preferred list, but the undertail coverts of a breeding woodstork are just luminary. You can just see the black tail feather at the top, almost swallowed completely by all that white. The unfiltered (except by atmosphere) light from the setting fiery orb in south Florida is just this intense,so I left the strong golden cast as I saw it.

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    Detail on those whites looks very nice. Love the light and the pose. Wish for some more room on the left on this one.

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    Really well done on the soft light WHITEs. Yes to more room in front.

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