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    Alexander Koenders
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    With a lot of space around the bird and taking you with him into his natural enviroment. I hope you enjoy it.

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    Very striking bird! One that I've not seen before. I like the inclusion of habitat too. But for me the bird is too small in the frame. Also I would remove the OOF vertical tan line behind the perch.
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    Lovely light and colours. Because of the small size of the bird a more profile pose would be better. I agree with Doug re the pale OOF stalk in the BG.
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    Stunning light, and would liked to have seen this larger. Still, well captured.

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    I will upload a fullframe foto with a larger bird so you can see more details next time:)

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