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    I really like this image, Layton. The stillness of the reflections broken only by the action of the bird and lovely low light. I would crop from the bottom to achieve symmetry between the mangrove and it's reflection. This turns it into an simpler graphic element and reduces distracting form the bird which remains above the midline as it is further back in the image. Well done.
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    Great moment captured, I also like the reflection and crop idea but agree with Tony's suggestion. The image looks a bit dark overall and is oversharpened. I wish the bird were angled toward you.

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    This is an unusual picture for me but greatly captured.
    I too agree with the comments above.

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