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    Dave Phillips
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    This was super bright sunrise light....hot hot hot and the ibis were in
    a shade tree....I wanted a blur, but just couldn't tame the highlights.
    Decided not to worry about it....kind of different

    400mm, ISO 800, 1/85, f/7.1
    Thanks for critique, opinions are important to us all

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    Though this image breaks about every rule in the book it is interesting and I like it. I do wish that the third bird, the one behind the leaves was not there. Best is the interaction and the raised wings.

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    Fabs Forns
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    Bright and happy, interesting, I like it too. If you wanted to, you could clone some texture from other parts of the bird.

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