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    Default Returning to roost in the twilight glow...

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    I like the concept and the soft light. There are lots of good wing positions along with some bad wing positions. If you are into digital creations (I am) and you created a few frames, it might be pretty easy to create a composite with all good wing positions. The bottom center seems quite bright.

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    I like the concept and the birds, You needed more of them...
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    I agree that more birds and reducing the brightness in the BG. esp the lower area.

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