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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    I made this image on a day with thin clouds which resulted in this kind of light. It's been the first time that I got to see and photograph this species. Cropped from horizontal.



    1D3, 500f4, 1.4x, 1/500s, f/8, EC +1.33, ISO 400

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    Very nice exposure and pose! It may be just me but I would be inclined to crop a little from the top.

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    Axel:

    Nice exposure, pose and sharpness.

    The bird is angled away a bit from us.

    I agree with Kevin about a small crop from the top. I also might increase the brightness just a bit, perhaps let the bird pop out from the background a bit more.

    Glad you got to see a new one!

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    Axel, The exposure and pose are great-I haven't been lucky enough to photograph this species. Thanks for sharing.

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    Hi Axel - exposure and pose are great - agree bird seems slightly angled away, Only thing I would have wished for would be for the eye to be slightly more prominent - IMHO.

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