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    Ken, I love it, sharp and great colours. The foot position gives great movement. Would just have liked a little more eye contact

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    Great reflection, composition and exposure. It's only missing the perfect eye contact, but not every image can be "perfect."

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    very nice KEn, tough exposure with these guy. BTW would try to get as low as possible :D
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    Nice shot. I might be tempted to try to boost the catch light in the eye a tad to put a little more emphasis there. Nice job with the reflection. Sometimes they make the shot... sometimes they only distract.

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    Very nice! I like the water color, the "geometry" of the legs, and the little ripples in the reflection. I even like the fact
    that the bird appears to be looking ahead and down into the water, absorbed in his hunt for lunch rather worrying about
    you. Good job.

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    Hi Ken I like it as presented Just a fine image Strong reflection, good leg position and head angle. Lots of shadow detail and looks looking mighty fine !! Big Congrats on this one !!!

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    Hi Ken, agree with Al that I like it as presented. The eye is such a minor part of this image I don't feel any correction will add that much to an already well handled image. Good placement in the frame,sharp reflection,well exposed with detail. Good one!

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