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    Thanks for viewing. Comments and critiques are greatly appreciated!

    Exposure: 0.001 sec (1/2000)
    Aperture: f/5.6
    Focal Length: 500 mm
    ISO Speed: 200
    Exposure Bias: -1 EV
    Flash: No Flash

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    Beautiful shot Troy! Lovely bird. Pose, background & whites look good to me. Love the red on the legs and face!
    TFS

    ann

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    Looks good Troy An ibis in breeding plumage against a dark bg !! Real sweet detail in the whites !!! Having both wings symmetrical would have been something and all luck !!! btw like the space given to the bird !!

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    Very nicely exposed and lots of detail.
    I might take a thin slice off the left to move the bird a bit that way in the frame.

    Very nice colour combination.

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    Love the sharpness, the white details and the pose. I also like the water droplets around the bird too. Black background help bring out the white bird, but it makes it harder for me to see the wing tip as well.

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    Hi Troy, Good detail,lighting and the black backround makes the bird pop. I too would recommend a bit off the left and would crop the top to just under your name...

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    Thank you everyone.
    The out of camera shot, the BG was not as dark as I was trying to get the white to expose correctly.
    When level and contrast applied, they became this dark. I wish the wing tips were angled just right that it reflect a bit of the sun to separate them from the BG.

    Agree about the cropping. Thank you All.

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