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    I took this close up of this Pelican as i was intrigued the way they managed to look so clean given the difficulties they must have due to the size of their bill,




    I was quite pleased with the result, taken at Blackbrook Zoological Park Nr Leek Staffordshire. Well worth a visit......JIM

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    Hi

    The colours are very striking and the sharpness and detail are spot on. If I have one suggestion it would be the crop the pciture to move the eye more to the right, just a little.

    Best Regards

    josh
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/40196275@N08/

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    • #3
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      No critique. I just like it - I am still smiling. Lovely pic.
      Audrey

      https://www.flickr.com/photos/autumn36/

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      • #4
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        Jim,

        I've viewed this at 4x magnification and it's quite remarkable as to how detailed this image is. The composition is something you could play with for hours and I doubt that you will improve on that either. The exposure is just about spot on, with only tiny areas of white above and infront of the eye that have a minute amount of detail missing.

        A lot of judges want to see wildlife either in their natural surroundings or "Doing Something" but here you present the creature as a portrate in a way that takes it away from the Natural History catagory.

        I really have enjoyed looking at this shot, it is a credit to your skills both in the photography and in the presentation of the picture.

        Thank you for showing us this great image.

        Graham

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        • #5
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          Originally posted by Graham_of_Rainham View Post
          Jim,

          I've viewed this at 4x magnification and it's quite remarkable as to how detailed this image is. The composition is something you could play with for hours and I doubt that you will improve on that either. The exposure is just about spot on, with only tiny areas of white above and infront of the eye that have a minute amount of detail missing.

          A lot of judges want to see wildlife either in their natural surroundings or "Doing Something" but here you present the creature as a portrate in a way that takes it away from the Natural History catagory.

          I really have enjoyed looking at this shot, it is a credit to your skills both in the photography and in the presentation of the picture.

          Thank you for showing us this great image.


          Hi Jim -

          I'm pleased Graham has chosen his words as I find difficulty in trying to give a judgement on this one as any in the critque section. Stephen has given me a nudge so here goes.

          Terrific image - I have enjoyed looking at it for some time. I don't think there is anything you can do to improve it - simply superb.

          Regards. Barr1e

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          • #6
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            A superb image which I can't fault, at 400mm ide guess you have done a bit of photoshopping on this one.
            Ash
            http://www.ftmphotography.co.uk

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            • #7
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              Thanks all for you critique and kind comments, its not the type of image i would normally take but its another string in the bow......JIM

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              • #8
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                Wow! What a superb shot! So much detail. Would love to see a similar shot with whole beak!
                Jocelyn

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                • #9
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                  Thanks Jocelyn i think i have one of the full beak, i will post later if it is any good though it may not be the same bird.....JIM

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                  • #10
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                    I've only just noticed this; blimey charley, what eye-popping colour and detail Jim - can't say more than that really

                    jo

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                    • #11
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                      Absolutely beautiful shot! The colours and detail are amazing.
                      Lynn

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