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    Default Cormorant stretch

    After a long day of diving and fishing, neck can become a little bit sore, let's stretch a little bit before I land on a high perch for a peaceful Saturday evening :)



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    Alfred Forns
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    Looks good Arash I'm sure that is what that bird is thinking !!!! :)

    I like the pose and bg A little separation from the tail/feet would have been great Good exposure for getting some detail under the wing

    Best advice for these is to hammer with the motor drive for a perfect pose and getting on sun angle as much as possible !!! When they are landing into you with the sun behind those feathers can look dramatic !!!

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    Gus Cobos
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    Hi Arash,
    I like the composition, image and capture. I like the open wing landing pose, you have good details in the under wing, the stretched neck is a classic...agree on a tid bit more separation between the feet and the tail, also I recommend on selective sharpening the eye just a touch more...good show, I like it...looking forward to your next one...:cool:

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    Lance Peters
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    Hi - techs covered above - IMHO a little more DOF could have been a option here as well - no BG to worry about as such.
    Love the neck stretch :)

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    Nice picture these guy's are challenging. I might have been wide open to be sharp as possible. Nice job metering +1 off the sky. Very unique image, I like it - congrats.

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