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    Hello everyone. Here is a pic of a young stilt that I was able to capture. Hope you enjoy. C&C welcomed and encouraged.
    Camera - Nikon 300s, Lense - Nikon 200-400 w/ 1.4 tc, Exposure - 1/640, Aperture - F8, ISO - 250, Metering - Multi Segment, Focal Length - 550mm, Aperture Priority.

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    Man, those are the longest legs I've seen so far on a Stilt - maybe they just seem longer on the young ones. Nice pose & capture and real good job on the whites. Like the drop on tip of bill too. Minor, but maybe a little more detail on black part of wings if you can pull any out, and just a tad more space below. Nice work!

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    Beautiful capture. Love the water drop. Definitely needs a little room below if you have it; and some detail in the blacks if possible. And just maybe a tiny CCW rotation. But a lovely shot just as presented.

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    Beutiful image, Robert. Love the pose and background.

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    nice pose, I like everything except for the square crop, a vert would work nicely here. does it need ccw rotation?
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    Love the pose and the background. The exposure and detail look great (except on the tail feathers).
    I agree with Bill about adding room at the bottom.

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