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    Hi

    We have a few pairs of these birds that inhabit the scrub areas behind the local sand dunes. The males are usually quite approachable compared to most UK birds and I love their call that sounds like two pebbles being tapped together, from which they presumably get their name.



    Taken with 1Dmk2N and 500mm lens at ISO 250 F5.6.

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    I like this image, only thing I would try is cropping or cloning out the twig on the right, that said the composition does work well. :)

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    Rich,

    An excellent composition! Great exposure and a nice soft background. As Pete suggested, cloning out the twig on the RHS will improve the presentation. You have created a beautiful piece of art. Thanks for sharing...

    Cheers,

    Mohammed Ahmed

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    Nice light and details,I agree with Pete for the cloning!

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    Gorgeous ,nice sharp and simple composition.I like the nice earth tones also. Another vote to clone the OOF twig
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    I love this but definitely go along with losing the twig on the right
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    Fabulous image--absolutely first rate. Agree with losing that twig to the right.

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    A terrific composition. Beautiful BG. Can't make my mind up regarding the twig on the right, but the 'chat is spot on.

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    Thanks for the comments. I couldn't decide about the twig on the right. I left it in as I thought it added some balance to the composition. However, popular opinion is that is should go which is easily done.

    Cheers

    Rich

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