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Macro and Flora Moderator
Nice low angle, I like the surroundings too. Good detail in the bird. I like the image.
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Wildlife Moderator
I like the pose David, just wished the head was more to the viewer, rather than away and the rear foot not obscured?
TFS
steve
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BPN Member
Excellent angle, head turn is not ideal....
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Lifetime Member
Nice frame.
Love the vegetation and strangely enough, the HA is fine for me.
Gail
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Publisher
Much too large in the frame and with the head turned away, this one is an inst-delete for me despite the sharpness and the detail.
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Behavior and color are very nice, but he's too tight in the frame as Artie mentioned. Low angle is fantastic. Only way to show these birds! Detail on the legs is very nice.
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A nice view of this willet. The low angle and light are right on. The blue background is very nice as well.
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Avian Moderator
David, this is a really pretty overall frame. I like the vegetation a lot and you nailed the perspective.
I'd prefer a head angle closer to perpendicular personally, but appreciate this shot for what it is. Cropping points are worthwhile.
Nice work.
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