Is that an Ibis or a stork. I have lost my book so the markings don't tell me. Looks like a stork's head, though.
And around that head is a narrow white line. Those who are looking pick those things up in a heartbeat. Could be sharpening, could be shadow/higlights. From one who has been burned.
Nice lighting though. The lighting would make it worth working it up again.
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This is usually the angle of shot I get of Herons.
One of the better shots of a Seagull in flight that I have.
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And around that head is a narrow white line. Those who are looking pick those things up in a heartbeat. Could be sharpening, could be shadow/higlights. From one who has been burned.
Nice lighting though. The lighting would make it worth working it up again.
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Storks don't have curved bills.
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