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    Default Gliding home in late sun...

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    EOS R6 RF 100-500 @500 f8 1/4000 ISO 1250 HH, Manual EXP, cropped from horizontal for composition

    Thanks as always for valued help on previous posts. Keep it coming, please.

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    I like the pose and the colours look good. You could quite possibly lift the darkest areas a little if so inclined.

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    HI David ... nice incoming pose of the subject .
    One more vote for lifting the darkest darks .

    Needs more space , IMHO ; would go rather a classical 3x2 crop

    TFS Andreas

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    Hi David, very good. congratulations

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    I like the tight composition, dangling feet and agree with lifting up the blacks a bit. Nice image David.

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    Hi David, always like the stork's dangling feet. A lift in the shadows may expose more of the iridescence on those wings. Also, more space all around gets my vote.

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