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    These guys always seem to produce great poses, and with the afternoon light, I managed to capture some good detail too. Taken a while back in the Pilanesberg nature reserve. The BG is water.

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    Gorgeous head shot the bird stands-out nicely against that bg.

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    This is excellent Stuart, outstanding details and what a nice BG. well done
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    Nicely done Stuart!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Kothenbeutel View Post
    Nicely done Stuart!Bob
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    The image is so sharp that it almost looks cut out. I like the image design and the perfect EXP. With the head turned slightly away, the eye needs to be lightened...

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    The light, sharpness and BG make this one for me, interesting composition, too. Could you have moved a bit to your left for a better head angle?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Axel Hildebrandt View Post
    The light, sharpness and BG make this one for me, interesting composition, too. Could you have moved a bit to your left for a better head angle?
    Thanks Axel. Yes I could have, and I have a lot of different images of this guy, in all sorts of poses.

    Thanks to everyone else too for the great feedback

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    Stuart, Beautiful sharp details and lighting. I love the curved neck.

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    Good one Stuart .The sharpness and exp. is awesome ,and I like the characteristic posture of the head/neck captured here. :)

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    Details, light and BG are excellent.
    A 3:2 cut will look even better I think, with a bit less air on the sides.

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    Wow, that curve of the neck with the sheen on the feathers really makes this one for me. Great EXO control, detail, catch light and BG. Way to go!

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    Fantastic shot. Great sharpness and details and a wonderful BG. I especially like the form of the bird's long neck. Composition is very good, too.

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    Thank you all so much for the kind words. Much appreciated.

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    Its a beauty, loved the colours and details on this one..

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    Yep the detail on the neck makes this shot for me. I assume this was taken from the Mankwe hide but at 340mm focal distance you must have swam up to it !! Great colours, detail and the folded neck is superb - very well done Stu !!

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    Kiranbhai, Vic, thanks a stack guys.

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