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    EOS R6 RF 100-500 @270 f7.1 1/2000 ISO 1600 HH, cropped for composition

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    I like the pose, but I have some reservation over the eye - is it in perfect focus?? I think perhaps the colour balance needs a slight tweak.

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    Neat pose. Jon's point about the eye is well taken. Some Eye Doctor work would surely improve it. I love the soft colors and the light. The yellowish band of crud above the far wing was very bad luck. I love the speculum too.

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    Sit-flap pose is fun, but the steep-downward angle didn't help you here, particularly with the dark lines running behind the bird. In getting the subject vertical, those diagonals are a big distraction.

    Exposure on the bird looks good, and the layered speculum is really pretty.

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