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Hi Stu, nice work and a subject rarely posted.
Like the kicked up dust from the feet and good call in having them separated. I might open it up by another third and come in slightly tighter on a 16 x 9?
TFS
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Nice action shot with good head angles on both birds. I can't blame them for closing their eyes once those spurs start flying.
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Very cool action frame Stu. Nice colors HAs and details and yes, a rarely seen bird, so thanks for posting this nice looking image of this species.
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Stu, very prehistoric looking birds nice details and colors, do you have enough room for a tighter crop?
-Tim
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Lovely frame Stu. Lovely interaction and detail on both birds. Good HA's as well.
Nice one
Will
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Great looking birds, Stu. Like the action and the dust/dirt raised by their feet. Like the complimentary warm brown tones of the gravel road.
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terrific behaviors Stu and a great chance to see these "uncommon" spur fowls. Id be a fan of a tighter crop to get a bigger taste of them, wonderful find and image.
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Thanks a stack for the feedback everyone.
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Add me to the group asking for tighter crop.
I like the pop of red against all the browns.
Nice and sharp and great DOF. I am always thrilled when I get 2 birds sharp in one frame.
TFS,
Gail
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Nice Image. I like the nice head angles of the birds and raised foot.
I think a tighter crop would be nice..
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I keep coming back to your image and find it pleasing. I like the red cheeks of the birds and complimentary brown tones in the birds and road. The poses, dust and raised foot add to the action.
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Great interaction Stu and nice job with getting both birds sharp. On my only visit to SA I did not get to visit Kruger but hopefully one day. My only problem is that I wish they were not on a dirt road but in some more "natural" habitat.
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