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You are the best bird photographer in PN !!! Not just bird-watching. You know I love allegory in your photos, the bird-freedom, the fence-border, the prayer pose.. This is the art of photography. Both photos I really love. Be well my friend. Regards, Stamoulis.
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I don't find this prayerful, but melancholy. The fragility of this delicate animal (albeit one that has a sharp, piercing beak no less like a needle than the barbs of the wires) in such proximity to potentially devastating danger seems to represent a certain aspect of all life. Even the color of the sky and the silhouette -- no blue and bright details -- points to a time to reflection of imprisonment vs. the ability to be free and fly away. There's a similarity here to your latest museum post --- the spikes in life....
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Amazing composition of this shot.... The colors tones fits the shot perfectly... Very great shot...

 

All my best, Jill

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Profound, effective and beautiful in its simplicity. The golden background isolates the subject nicely. Great job in capturing the position of the bird.
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Brilliant title of a brilliant capture. Congrats dear friend !
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Excellent capture. I like this silouhette. This a beautiful composition ans an excellent title. Best regards Christine
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David, this is a sleek and dramatic image. I'm not as fond of the attachment, because it seems more complicated to me. Wonderful work.
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David, fabulous! What a great silhouette shot - the natural shape of the bird v. the hard & hostile work of man. Beautiful light in a minimalist image that says so much. Great work!
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beautiful composition of the silhouette, and excellent interpretation. beautiful. regards.
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This is delightful!! Original and really eyecatching! Is that bird's beak really that long? What kind of bird is this?
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I like the original for its serenity. the -ve space added is appropriate --- suggesting the presence of someone/something on the left. compliments -koushik
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A very good idea and shot here!!

 

Good compose,light and subject.

 

Regards(Bobby).

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