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    nikon d 300 iso 400
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    300 mm lens harsh light

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    Stuart,

    Seeing this species first time. Must say whatever condition it is . Fallen in love with this stork .

    Giving it a bit of selective USM would help as it shows some softness.

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    You did pretty well with the light Stuart, although in controlling the brightest whites the remaining whites look a little gray. I like the blade of grass on the bill. Would have preferred a slight head turn towards the viewer. And I do agree with Mital that focus seems to fall off a bit on the head.
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