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    BPN Viewer Haim Ziv's Avatar
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    Nikon D2x 500 mm
    F5.6 1/1600 ISO160 WH, blind. Little crop.
    Early morning light.
    The BG is a green tree and bush.

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    Nice graphic, if unconventional, pose, Haim. The raised wings and crossed legs give a dancing impression. Moving the bird a little to the left and removing the water drops above it may be options to consider.
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    A great shot in special conditions paired with a nice pose - not much to criticize except maybe centered position of the gull.
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    Connie Mier
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    I love the mood of this and am glad the bird turned its head enough to see its eye. I might off center it more to the left.

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    Paul Randall
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    Fantastic, simple composition works well on this one. Agree with a slight off centre placement to the left. Image goes to show that you need not always have the bird coming/looking towards the camera, well done:D

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