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    Dear All
    Made this picture near city lake with D300, 600MM, ISo 200, F8
    All C & C most welcome and appreciated
    Harshad

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    Sinh Nhut Nguyen
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    Exellent sharpness and exposure, I'd clone out an o-o-f object next to background bird's neck.

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    Harsahd, what a fun image. I had to look twice and count legs to make sure there were only two. Agree with cloning the goiter on the BG bird. Their legs look like rhubarb stalks- one of my favorite dishes. Thanks for sharing.
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    Great shot. It's great that both birds are sharp. I would clone out that small white subject at the right bird's neck.

    Markus

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    I like the light, poses, sharpness and eye contact. I would give it a bit more room at the bottom for the 'virtual legs' and remove the bright spot near the neck of the bird who is further away. I'm wondering what it would have looked like at a lower angle.

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    Very interesting and pleasing image,
    great work with the whites and nice colors overal.

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    LOts of interest here Harshad. Lovely details in the Flamingo. White spot already mentioned. Very appealing.

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    Nicely done.
    I agree with Axel

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    Good job with exposure and to get both birds in focus.

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