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    Got this image at Alvisio preserve today, hope you like it


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    Mate, what's not to like?

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    The feather detail and exposure are perfect!
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    great detail in feathers. good HA. i like the red eye. I would get rid of white bright area above and to the right of your signature. a beautiful shot of a not so beautiful bird!!
    gail

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    Dark and mysterious looking, pretty cool.
    The color is great and unusual.
    I would also remove the beak reflection, but I don't know what your ethics are in that matter.
    Dan Kearl

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    Hi Arash, brilliant light, details and sharpness to go along with the perfect head turn.
    The reflection of the beak is mildly distracting from this otherwise clean image.

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