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emu portraittaken at cairns zoo what do you think?
zsolt Life is one-way street, and we are not coming back
canon
I'd crop it portrait orientation. The feathers on the top of the head are pretty funky. Personality shot.
Perhaps some sharpening around the eyes may help to make this image jump a bit more? I think portrait is a good suggestion and I'm not sure what is happening with the oil swirl in the background - is that an artifact from a curves adjustment?
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