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    I liked the angle here. Taken in Cape Town at the end of last year.

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    Jan Fourie
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    good image with nice posture,exp,comp and love the red beak
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    Wing position and sharpness look good, the light appears a bit harsh, though.

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    Stuart, The wing details and the pose are great! Very nice detail in the white underbody.

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    Love the pose and the position. The head/crown/eye were either over-lightened or over-sharpened.... Otherwise, excellent.
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    Great flight shot with wonderful details and perfect exposure. Great wing pose!

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    Nice capture Stu, agree with Arthur on the sharpening. The over sharpening also enhances the noise below the wing. Sure this can be sorted in PP.

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    Excellent pose and head angle, head a bit over sharpened on my screen. might also run some NR on the dark areas.
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    Excellent image Stu. Love the lines and ditto angle. Pin sharp detail and love the wing spread.:)

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    Thank you all for the kind words, and feedback. Always appreciated.

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