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    Made this shot during our holiday in New Zealand lying in the grass.

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    Good job getting low. I like the body position creating a diagonal. That eye is killer.

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    thank you for your comment Jeff.

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    Stunning bird with a great pose and the food in bill is a huge bonus. I would rather see less OOF grass in the FG and more grass in the BG if you have it. I do feel that so much OOF grass in the front is a bit distracting to my eyes and takes away from your stunning subject.
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    A lovely bird well captured.
    After reading Marina's comment on the FG grass it seems to make sense.
    My solution might be to frame it in the wide screen 16:9 ratio with the bird lower in the frame. By scrolling the image off the page, it looks pretty good.

    cheers
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    thanks for your comments.

    with a more panoramic frame it is possible to loose some grass in the foreground, but I think that if I use this framing and lose some grass in the foreground and give some more in the background you loose a bit of the feeling of the low point of view.

    I am curious what others think about this.

    kind regards
    Lesley

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