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    Canon 40D
    Sigma 50 - 500 lens

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    ISO 400
    exposure -0.33
    500mm

    a small amount cropped from front and back, and a distracting sand cropped from the bottom.
    What do you think???

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    Hi Cheryl, I like the look of this a lot. The colours are lovely and I love the sense of movement that the water has. For my taste the bird is a little centered in the frame - perhaps would like more to the left and less on top?? Beautiful image.

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    Alfred Forns
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    Agree on varying the crop a little to keep him off center and give more room up front !! Tight as presented

    The water sure looks good and excellent shadow detail On these I always like trying a lower angle One fine image Cheryl and a Big Congrats !!!

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    It does look rather centered. oops. I do have a little bit more room in the original image in front of the bird, but not much. I really was down pretty low, holding my camera nearly on the sand, which is why I had sand in the foreground to crop off. I'll look in the other images of these birds to see if I have one where they are higher.
    Thank you for your comments.

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    Oscar Zangroniz
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    I like the composition and the colors on this bird.

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    Nonda Surratt
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    Wonderful detail in the dark feathers..Good going!!!!! Nice HA too! Agree with the crop sugestion

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    Lance Peters
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    All covered for me - Well done with the exposure. :)

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