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    tanzania, august 2010

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    Great double and both sharp. I feel that the perch is a bit overpowering but thats me :). Exposure and details is super with good natural colours. Maybe a bit more space on the right for the left bird to look in too ?

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    The perch is overpowering for such small birds and that's not me, it the perch :) May we see the two originals please?

    Sharp with a good EXP. The head of the bird on our left is angled slightly away from the viewer.
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    arthur the two shots have just focus one on the left bird, one on the other,
    i've done this to mantain the soften background possible

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