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    Ed Miller
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    1D Mark IIN, 500is w/2x, 1/800, f/11, ISO 400
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    I chuckled when I saw this. I saw and photographed my very first RHWPs in Iowa... This image looks perfect from here: pleasing composition, perfect exposure, and sharp. Not to mention the nice background. The dark areas in the ULC act somewhat as a frame. (I might lighten the darkest section in the corner a bit: Use a Quick Mask and Control M (Curves).

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    Alfred Forns
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    Appealing and beautiful Would work on the UL corner Congrats !!!!

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    David Hemmings
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    Beautiful pose, perch and complimentary bg colors make this a winner!

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    Kenn Christensen
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    Hi Ed...
    wow... really nice shot!.. I hardly seen any rhwp since I left Iowa.. I was born in Cedar Rapids and lived in Marion. they were all over back then... but I have never seen one up here!...
    so I love it...

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    Judy Lynn Malloch
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    Gorgeous capture of this little beauty and a killer BG to go with it. Excllent work !!

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    Hi Ed - looks as if this little fellow is holding a pose for you! A lovelly composition where everyhing has come together. Congrats!!

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