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    Little Pied Cormorant - Microcarbo melanoleucos

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    Lovely bird. Off-angled light well handled. HA good and BKGR not bad. Bird on the right might have been better here but this works for me.
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    Nice BG to go with your bird. Wonderful pose/angle of the bird itself but feel it would look better in the right side of the frame. Your bird appears soft to my eyes. I would try some sharpening.
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    Good advice above, nice captured image, I gotta get down under some day, some fantastic birds there...well done

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    Chris:

    Good input from the folks above. I do agree that the traditional choice of framing, with this angle of gaze, would be to place the bird more to the right in the frame.

    In a perfect world, I would prefer the light angle to be just a bit more towards your right shoulder, to give at least a little light onto the back.


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    Thanks for the feedback I had fleetingly considered framing the bird on the right but wasn't sure it would work. I must confess I didn't try it to see though I'll give it a whirl./


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