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    Default Eurasian curlew (Numenius arquata)

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    Good day,
    Iīve been a few time without posting pictures. Here is a curlew I photograhed this week. I think that itīs name in English. Comments and critics will be welcome.

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    Great find and setting. A lower angle would have been great, I also wish for a catchlight and might crop a bit tighter.

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    Agree with Axel's comments re lower angle and crop. I have tried a version cropping to remove the dark wrinkle in the water above the bird and bottom right. I like the warm colours and sharpness. A little fill flash would have added the catchlight.
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