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    Default Egyptian Vulture - Immature

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    Again posting an image of an immature Egyptian vulture.

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    Look forward to your comments and critiques.

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    beautiful image. ground level makes this more interesting. would be good to have some more space on right and top and the size of the bird is as it is. in shot a little bigger frame but with some more space .. (my fav and personal choice though)

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    I like the bird and the look-back head angle. And the curving tire tracks (???) Could surely use some more room above and maybe in front. Losing the prominent grass near the bird's back is an option.
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    I like the setting, makes it look as if the bird is hiking. :) The soft light and look-back pose looks good. I would give it a bit more space at the top and sharpen the head more.

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    Artie, Axel, Mital,
    Thanks for your comments. It is a dirt track. These birds have a chicken like gait. So you can use the word hiking. :D

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