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    Peter Coskun
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    I was able to get a pretty good closeup of this black necked stilt to crop it this way. I just loved the open beak with the small drops of water coming off the tips. Was easy to work around the whites in this one as well...Thoughts and opinions appreciated!

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    Good exposure and detail. I like the contrast and colors

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    A really nice portrait.
    I might add just a bit of room at top and remove the bottom catch light.
    Good for you to get so close.

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    Thanks for the suggestion, I did not even see that bottom catch light...I will also consider adding some more room on top as the original image allows

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    cool pose, I would also remove the 2nd catch light and crop a bit tighter on the bottom. TFS
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