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    Nice wing span for above had shot. Would like to see more of the eyes. TFS

    Gary.

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    I have to agree with Gary on the eyes, but I like the wingspan and the light shining through.

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    Not much you could do with that light angle (except lots of flash), but I do like the see-through light on the flight feathers. I'd prefer the swan lower in the frame, to give it more room to fly into.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gary Esman View Post
    Nice wing span for above had shot. Would like to see more of the eyes. TFS

    Gary.
    Quote Originally Posted by Levina de Ruijter View Post
    I have to agree with Gary on the eyes, but I like the wingspan and the light shining through.
    Hmmmmmmmm, with this type of those, how do you suppose to get more of the eyes when the bird is flying over your head :2:2:2
    Nice wing span..agree with Daniel about the composition.

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    Underwing detail is awesome on this. Like the see-through light, agree w/ Daniel regarding giving bird more space to fly into.

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    Nice to see the light through the feathers....Agree with Daniel re comp suggestions...TFS

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