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    Suzanne Huot
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    A large stork found in india ,and like all storks they become so gracefull when in the air and soaring

    Canon Mk 11 1D
    canon 300 mm + 1.2
    Tv 1/200
    Av 7.1
    comp - 1/3

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    One of my favourite birds to see in Thailand is the Open-billed stork, there are a few large colonies established there.

    Nice flight shot, positioning the bird a bit higher in comp would help balance the image as you can really feel the big wing pulling everything downwards.

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    Well done Suzanne another excellent flight shot very nicely done..... Interesting looking bird thanks for sharing.

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    Very sharp at 1/200th Suzanne! Great bird!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Brown View Post
    Very sharp at 1/200th Suzanne! Great bird!
    I too was thinking that, but the embedded exif reads 1/2000s.;) Good pose. I agree about placing the bird higher, and find the WB a little too "muddy" yellow?

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    Beautiful flight shot with good pose & detail. Colouring quite different from the African openbilled stork (Anostomus lamelligerus)- the latter is quite dark. Thanks for sharing.

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    Very lovely flight pose and Suzanne and well composed. Wondering if a touch of S/H would lighten up the under wing a tad. Many thanks for sharing this with us.

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    At first I thought it had a deformed bill. Excellent flight shot of this interesting looking stork. Well done!

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