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    Lots of busy sticks at this nesting site but I like the light and their pose. C&C encouraged and greatly appreciated.

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    This works very well for me even with the lower bird facing right. Are they on a nest? You might have chosen to eliminate the branch that intersects the back of the young bird.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Morris View Post
    This works very well for me even with the lower bird facing right. Are they on a nest? You might have chosen to eliminate the branch that intersects the back of the young bird.
    Thanks, Artie. This was at Gatorland and I'm pretty sure there is a nest just below them. I considered eliminating that branch so maybe I'll go ahead and do it...and I think having them facing different sides adds a sense of balance.

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    Katie, I really like the composition with the 2 birds facing opposite directions. Very nice details and exposure looks good.:)

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    Great exposure and sharpness. Comp is good. Ditto cloning some of the fire wood :D

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