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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    Default Red Knot

    Photographed on Long Island in August in late evening light. I'm wondering if you would clone out the little bubbles.



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    Beautiful light and colours. I'd keep the bubbles.
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    Lovely low angle, and keep the bubbles Axel. This is pin sharp too. Great capture.

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    I do not mind about the bubbles Axel. I think that the hidden left feet is a little bit dissapointing. The light is excelent and the only thing I would made on this excelent image is to tone down a little bit the BG to made the knot to pop up from the BG.

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    I must say this pops alot now!! Nice image!!

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    Beautiful shot, nice warm light as the whole bird is illuminated. As like others I too would keep the boubles.

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    I agree with Juan but I wouldn't have noticed the hidden feet myself. Congratualtions! Terrific shot!

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    bill kominsky
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    Beautiful image and great quality on this Axel, and I sure do not mind the bubbles, great light and BG, love it.

    Bill

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    Linda Robbins
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    Beautiful light, nice pose, and crisp detail. It seems like I am a minority of one, but I would get rid of the bubbles.

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    Fabs Forns
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    Lovely colors and pose. I think the bubbles work, but it would also work without them. Undecided.

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    Neil Losin
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    I like the bubbles :) I think it'd look to sterile without them. Killer light too. Nice work, Axel!

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    Javier Ramos Pérez
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    Hello, a very pretty picture, the light is wonderful, congratulations.

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