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    Default White Ibis in habitat

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    40d. 400 f5.6L wide-open. iso 400. 1/1250s.

    Early morning warm light...kept it that way. Stiff breeze and sloping ground towards the water. Image is level although it does not appear to be.

    All opinions welcome.

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    Beautiful light and nice setting!
    Good job getting the head and neck area free of weeds.

    IMO, this is a case where it might be better to make the sloping ground appear to be more level.

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    Love the light....love the blue eye and the green surroundings.

    Is this by change a juvy given the dingy coloring...taking into account the warm light effect also.

    Perfectlyfine with the levelness...it's the back sloping lite colored stripe that throws your eyes off.

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    Yes, Jim....I also think that it is bird that was born earlier in the summer. It wasn't bright white like the adults.

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    KD,
    This is simple yet beautiful frame.

    Is it just perfect on level or an illusion but i feel the frame is leaning right.

    May be as bird leaned for next step and
    the foreground oof LLC part adding to that feel.

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    thx all. The wind blown grass also adds to the tilting effect...I'll go back to the orig and do some ccw rotation.

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