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    Martin Dyer
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    Seen here on the foreshore of Loch na keal on the Isle Mull, Scotland.

    Taken laying on the ground with the camera on a beanbag.

    The light was quite flat and I have toned down the yellow lichens that are ever present on the rocks.

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    Hi Martin

    Good detail and exposure in this photograph and I think the colours of the background compliment those of the bird. There is good eye contact with the bird. My only issue is the slight distraction caused by the twig in the foreground and bits of grass to the left of the frame.

    Cheers

    Rich

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    Sharp, good exposure and head turn back towards you; I like it. It looks as if moving well to your right might have had a few good benefits...

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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    Very nice angle, details and pose. I find the BG a bit distracting but there probably was not much you could have done about it.

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    Dave Courtenay
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    Nice sharp image of a shy bird0colours compliment each other nicely and exposure looks bang on with good detail in the feathers-maybe clone the small twig in the foreground to tidy the image

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