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    Alexander Koenders
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    My first KingFiher went lost in a malfunction of this site bud i got a second chance to photgraph it again.

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    Beautiful looking bird Alexander. I love the catchlight in its eye. I'd be pleased with this image but a slight head turn would have moved it up another level.

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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    Very nice portrait. I like the light, details and BG and also wish for more head turn toward you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alexander Koenders View Post
    My first KingFiher went lost in a malfunction of this site bud i got a second chance to photgraph it again.
    Alexander, are you saying that you no longer have the image that you posted before???

    I like the image, ESP the soft light. Good suggestions above. In addition, getting ridof the few specks on the bird's bill is an option.
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    Wow, those colos really pop and the image is very sharp. A very pleasing image of a beautiful bird.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Morris View Post
    Alexander, are you saying that you no longer have the image that you posted before???

    I like the image, ESP the soft light. Good suggestions above. In addition, getting ridof the few specks on the bird's bill is an option.
    Arthur, I do have that image bud it has been posted allrady (oldo very small) so I choose for a new one:D;)

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    Lovely image. Nice lighting. Look forward to more postings.

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    Excellent details - sharp. Spot on exposure. Liked it all the way. Might crop a little from top.

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