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    Trying a different approach to the Giants Castle Images. Liked the colours.

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    Love the pano approach, the SH, the look on the bird's face, the BKGR, and pretty much everything else about this fine image. The amount of detail is fantastic. I might prefer the mid-tones a bit blacker.... All in all I love this one.
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    Ditto all Arthur said. Great detail and comp. Well done on this

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    Such details !!!

    ARe these fellas threaten ?

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    Pin sharp detail Mark, good light, and I like the colours in this. A different comp, which works well. Great image.

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    Interesting crop, great details and BG. Another vote for midtones around 0.9 or so.

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    super shot Mark! love the pano crop, the detail and colour in this. well done mate!

    Mervin - their numbers are dwindling slowly and they are only found in high mountainous areas in South Africa - which limits their habitat to the Drakensberg mountain range.

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    It work for me! Great crop IMO, amazing detail and great light, colors and comp. Congratulaitons!

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    this is a fantastic shot to me. loved the details a lot.

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    This does work well Mark, good thinking.

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