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    Ron Caswell
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    Taken in Boca Raton FL last week. 1D4 500f4 w/1.4tc 1/1000 7.1 iso 800.
    I kinda like this image, mostly the light airy feel and mood of the Ibus, was wondering if others feel the same way or not. Any C&C would be appreciated. Thank you, Ron


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    Normally I would like a better head angle, but in this case it's as if the bird is looking at the incoming wave and that totally works for me. Also I like the pastel, light quality of the image. Lovely!

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    Certainly a different look and I like it.

    Nice clean shot with a simple interaction.

    I am not sure yet how to do a border, but I am starting to think that photos with light bg's would look better with a thin black border.

    Thanks for posting. Different.

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    I really like such clean images. The incoming wave adds interest. A better view of the eye would have improved it even more imo, but it definitely works for me as presented.

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    Ron:

    Interesting take on this juvi white ibis. I like the soft, subdued lighting, wave rolling in, low shooting angle. Generally a shot from the back works better with the head turned sig. more towards the camera.

    It does give that impression of just being out for a casual stroll.

    To me he looks like he is listing to the left a bit, and I might try a bit of CW rotation (<1 degree prob)

    Look forward to more from your trip.

    Cheers

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    I really like this image! the soft lighting, "strolling" pose, low angle and the the fact that the Ibis isn't making eye-contact creates a feeling of solitude. And that in-coming wave adds balance takes the viewer into the image.

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    Thank you all for your C&C, Randy I think I do see a touch of a list. I do not print many pictures I take but I may print this one. Ron

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