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    Default Black necked stork

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    I like this one alot, especially the walking stride and the beautiful transition form FG to BG. Good subtle HA towards us. The subject does feel cramped in the frame though, especially at top. I would also look at recovering some the darks on the head, and toning down the highlights on the far leg. Well done!

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    Love the low angle and the raised foot. I would definitely add some sky above. Were you out of your vehicle? Were you hand holding? Where are you from and where was the image created?
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    Agree with Daniel's thoughts that I really like the BG depth but that it's a bit tight at the top of the frame.

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    Great looking stork. One more vote for more room on top. Love the light and the raised foot.

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    A bit tight in the frame (at the top) to my taste but I really like the light, pose and low angle of this magnificent stork species :)

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    Sweet light and pose with a cool bird. A bit more room on top would be nice.
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    Sir Morris, thanks for your views on my image. In reply to your querry, I was out of my vehicle lying on the ground in the grass, the camera was hand held; I am from India and this image was created at Jamnagar City in Gujarat State of India. Thanks again...

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    Thank you bhai. If you need help adding canvas along the top please let us know. If you do add some, please feel free to post the improved version here.

    We look forward to seeing more of your images.
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