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    EOS R6 Rf 100-500 @500 f7.1 1/5300 ISO 800 HH, Manual EXP, cropped from horizontal

    Created in late afternoon sun.
    Thanks as always for previous valued comments and help. Looking forward to more.

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    David:

    Nice pose, well exposed. The stick above the head and the slightly harsh bokeh of the brown leaves behind are mildly distracting.

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    hi David,

    detail and portre very good :)

    congratulations.

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    Beautiful whites.......and with good detail. A wee bit better HA would take it up a notch....I do love the detail on the bill and the position of the pupil

    Will

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    Lovely exposure and detail, David. Gotta love those green lores! I find the leaves and branch quite distracting, and a more engaging head angle would help the shot
    connect and really make those green lores shine!

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    I really like this, the plumage detail is really good, a very natural looking scene. the background does not trouble me but I may have been tempted to remove the branch above the head of the bird.

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