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    Judy Lynn Malloch
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    Taken at dusk as they were returning to roost.

    Nikon D 300 mm
    Nikon 300 mm F2.8
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    1/1250, F5.6
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    All comments are appreciated. Thanks !

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    Fantastic shot! Great light and colors. Wonderful wing pose. You nailed that one.

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    Hi Judy Lynn!!
    Looks gorgeous to me - I just love that spread tail and the positioning in the frame is perfect!
    Best,
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    Hi Judy

    Beautifully lit in some good late in the day light. I like the pose and all the detail in the underside of the wings. The slight blur in the upper wing tip adds to give some image some movements. I initally thought a bit more space to the right and bottom but think it actually suits the square shaped proportion well as shown. Excellent capture.

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    lovely pose, exposure and detail Judy! it does look as if the eye is slightly blurred as well?
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    Love the lighting and feather details in the ibis. Really nice wing span.
    I've never seen an ibis - it seems to have a look of surprise.

    As I take more photos I really appreciate the skill needed to capture an image like this.
    Deb

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    Really great job Judy and everything looks perfect...head turn, wings, exposure, and detail! Nice time of day!!!

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    excellent Judt, love the wing position and pose. there is a tiny bit of motion blur in the eye. TFS
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    Judy Lynn
    I'm not sure what I love more.....the nice wing spread or the wonderful light. They both certainly make for a wonderful image.

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    Great light and very well composed Judy. Glad that you kept the natural orange-ish whites that way. Conveys the time of the day very well.

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    Lovely Judy. You seem to be able to capture ordinary subjects in an extraordinary way. Nice light, nice pose, nice crop. You've got it, Gal!

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