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    Default White Ibis on a Stroll

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    Bayou in Palmetto, FL
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    1/1600, f/6.3, +.33EV, Partial Metering iso400,

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    Hi Bill,Like the foot action you captured in this image and the exposure is good although I detect just a slight loss of detail in the whites on the shoulder area from being just a tad not. If it were mine I would add a little more canvas on top and to to the right and crop a little more off the bottom. The image is tac sharp and many thanks for sharing Bill.

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    Very nice! Toning down some of the whites is a good idea. Really sharp for sure. I might saturate the eye just a touch for the heck of it.

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    Good low angle on this image Bill. The ariased foot is nice and the minor whites exposure had been mentioned.

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    An overall pleasing image. I wish the reflection from another bird was not there at top-right corner. You might want to clone out the larger red blob in the reflection near the bottom edge of the frame. Great pose, and the raised foot still touching the water is very neat!

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    Nice pose and details Bill. I find the whites in the water a touch distracting, but not a big deal.

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    Very nice pose. I would crop at the bottom just above the red spot in the reflection and would like to see a bit more room on top. I don't mind the reflection of the other bird at the top right in this image. Just a slight toning down of the whites.

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    Thanks everyone for the nice and enlightening comments.

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