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    Dobromir Dobrinov
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    Eos 20d ;ef 400/5.6 L ;f-8 ;1/1600 ;iso 200

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    Judy Lynn Malloch
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    Very lovely action in this image and a beautiful wing spread. I would like to see a little more of a crop on the left to off center the egret and also a little more of a head turn. The exposure looks good and the side lighting is very pretty. Thanks for sharing.

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    Sweet! Nice timing and a great wingspread on this landing. The gray bg sets the bird off nicely. It seems a nit too centered to me. Perhaps a crop from the right would help.
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    My apologies I ment to say a crop from the right

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    A little off the right or a little added on the left. Nice Image!
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    Great landing pose and BG. Adding to the comments, on my monitor it looks as if there is a slight blue cast.

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    This capture of the little Egret looks spot on to me Dobromir - the diagonal placement of the wings, the soft grey BG and the feather detail of the white plumage all look great - and the fact that the egret has almost alighted onto the perch, but not quite, adds to the impact. Well done!!! I agree with the comment about a blue cast but this is readily fixed up.

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