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    Kirsten Frost
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    Hi all, thanks very much for the feedback on my previous post :)

    This image of a Greater Flamingo was photographed in the Strandfontien Water Works, Western Cape, South Africa - not too far from my home in Cape Town. This location offers some great flamingo opportunities, especially at sunrise and sunset when the water turns shades of red and orange.

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    Camera Model: Canon EOS-1D Mark II
    Date/Time: 2008:07:12 074:34
    Shutter speed: 1/500 sec
    Aperture: 5.6
    Exposure mode: Av
    Flash: Off
    Metering mode: Evaluative
    Drive mode: Continuous (high)
    ISO: 500
    Lens: 400mm f/5.6
    Focal length: 400mm
    AF mode: One-shot AF

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    Gorgeous colors and nicely done with the exposure.. I might be in the minority but I actually wish you had more DOF on the mountains. I probably would crop below the top clouds to see what that looks like also. The horizon looks a tad crooked and intersects a little too much close to the center of the frame. I actually think it would be a stronger / different image if cropped pano right below where it starts getting darker.

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    This is lovely, Kirsten. The colours are beautiful and the pose of the flamingo is perfect. Those dramatic Cape mountains are very impressive. I wonder about trying to lighten the dark band a little - it really bisects the image. I agree with Mike's crop suggestion as an option as it would lift the dark line from the centre. All in all a shot to be proud of.
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    I really like the mood and colors and would do some CW rotation.

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    This is fantastic. I would add a little more room at the bottom if you have any. Lovely colors!

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    Beautiful composition!!

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    Just beautiful Kirsten...

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    Fantastic light and comp. Agree with Mike on the dof issue, would like to see either a little more mountain in focus or blur the background more. Overall a very pleasing image.

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    Another vote for greater depth of field. Would have loved some more space at the bottom.

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    Nice to see this herea after the debut on Outdoor Photography. As I said there worthy of a magazine cover irrespective of where it is cropped.

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    This is grand. The composition is great. I do agree with some of the suggestions. I would add my vote for bluring the mountains a bit more; and perhaps narrow down the green shore-line. Nice piece of art.

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    Breathtaking shot Kirsten! Another vote for cropping the dark area off of the top.
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    So beautiful wonderful image......

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    Very well done! I love the colors and composition. Well seen!
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    That's what bird photography is all about :) :)

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