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    March 28, 2010, 8:15am

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    Loved the fluffy feathers and four legged and double headed effect

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    Nice colors and I would wish to see the eye of the flamingo in front. Overall a nice, calming picture to look at

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    Gorgeous!! Everything works really nice in here and you gotta love this awesome low angle.

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    Mital, I really like this one. The raised back feathers and the walking pose w/ the legs in synch looks great.

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    Killer colors and wonderful symetry.

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    Mital, loved the design and the composition. Well seen and captured.

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    Excellent Mital, love that legs are parallel and necks are positioned nicely too. perfect low angle. might darken the pupils for better visibility. TFS great image
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    Wonderful shot. I like it that both birds are seen together here. Great pose.
    Also I like the birds in the BG.

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    Beautiful light and surroundings. I love the feet play :)
    Only wish the two heads were not merging.
    Having said that, I'd love to have this in my files.

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    Very nice shot, love the BG too, showing more blurred flamingos.

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    Lovely image Mital! Like the low level, postures, colours & composition.:)

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    Beautiful bhai, nice pose, details, angle and compo...

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    Way cool image! I love the OOF flock and habitat in the background. Great low angle. The synchronized walking poses are awesome too. I wish the far bird's bill wasn't touching the front bird's head. I would also clean up the OOF dark object in the water (just below the feet), and would either clone out or crop out the whiteish smudge touching the bottom edge. Congrats on a fine image!

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