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    Here is one more image of this beautiful little bird I posted a while ago. Let me know your thoughts on it.

    1DMKIII 500mm f:4
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    Pose, reflection and composition look good. I would sharpen the bird more. A vertical crop might look good, too.

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    Very nice pose and reflection. I see a magenta cast in the water.
    Agree on the sharpening and add it's nicely composed.

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    I Iike the Pose, reflection and composition!!!

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    Ditto Shapening but still GREAT one well done. Reflection is great and so is the comp

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    A tad more USM could help, I only wish I could see it bigger.
    Congratulaitons, great pose, comp, light and colors!

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    I liked the mood and reflection in this image. Agreed that it needs a little bit of sharpening.
    I like the way in which it is presented.

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    Very nice! The early (or late) light is perfect with the calm water. Excellent composition here - I'm glad you didn't crop the reflection as many people do. Not only is this one of the more difficult peeps to photograph, but the pose really puts this over the top. Well done.

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