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    Alexander Koenders
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    At the red rocks of the island of Helgoland Germany these birds came out beautifully in the late evening sun.

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    Very nice. Love the head turn and the BKGR. You needed to lean out another inch from the cliff to avoid he merge of the bird's lower breast with the rock.
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    It would be easy in PP to fix that little problem. Like it a lot otherwise!

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    Lovely image - very well composed. Like those colours. Everything looks perfect - just wish the eye was well defined (looks a bit smudged towards one end).

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    Wow, you guys really are in every detail, I have so much to learn yet, I love this shot! Just as is :)

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    Love the BG - agree about the breast and the rock (Wouldn't have noticed it myself - but after having it pointed out, yes)

    I love it.
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    Very nice shot. Although the rock is really big in the composition I like how the bird seems to look above like wondering if he could get up there.. Very nice light.
    conrgatulations

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    Great light, setting and BG. Could you have moved a bit to your right?

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    Jonathan Michael Ashton
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    Lovely shot, great light, I must admit too that I agree with the the comments made earlier and I would have not noticed them for myself.
    Jon

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    Alexander Koenders
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    There always has to be something to improve:) Bud be patience i geuss that i'lle have a photograph without the rock at front of the breast bud with a other minnor failures:) Thanx fore the comments (wink)

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