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    Supachat varongsurat
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    Default Asian Openbill backlit

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    D3 300 F4 f 5.6 spd 1/250 iso 1000 WB shade
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    Danny J Brown
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    Hey Sup - I don't know much about silhouettes but this is very pleasing to the eye. The colors are intense and I like the nesting material in the foreground as well. Nice.

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    I love the colors, the concept, and the execution. My only wish is that there were not so many sticks stabbing at the bird's breast. This one is worth the work to eliminate them if doing so fits with your personal ethics.
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    Nice moody Silhouette shot of the bird and Sunset ( i guess).

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    The sticks are a little distracting, but other than that I love it.
    It reminds me of an image from a travel brochure.

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    Lovely idea, love the colours. I would remove some of the sticks in front of the bird?

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