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    Another Peregrine from the other week,some people may not like seeing the kill,but its what they do to live.cannon 500mm IS L USM,7D,700MMFL,TRIPOD,F5.6,ISO800,1/200S,CROPPED,SHARPENED,TOUCH OF BRIGHTNESS,comments good or bad,thanks.

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    Delighted by this one, and I'm always happy to see a little carnage with my birdies! I've been enjoying your peregrine shots...

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    I like this! Good sharpness and detail, awesome eye contact and the prey adds drama. Would like to see some more room on the left and bottom. I see some posterization in the BG.

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    A superb story telling image. The young peregrine still sporting the down, the great eye contact, prey, good sharpness on the head, cliff, all make this an image that is full of interest. Agree that there are some processing issues with the background and the edge of the cliff looks a bit unnatural, but I'm sure you can fix these. i've really loved this series.

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    Beautiful portrait, great details, a great shot.

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    Agree with Grace,a superb story telling image.Great portrait with great details,nice colors and beautiful BG.Loved the everything in the frame.

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    Super scene captured here! Love the colours and detail in the image! Ditto on the background.

    Well captured!

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    What a great story this image depicts. The colors are great with nice details and eye contact. The prey is a huge plus. Agree on more space bottom and left. Love those downy feathers!!!
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    Hi Chris, great eye contact, as if he has turned around for a pose and for you to get the shot. Good feather detail, and Im fine with the kill. Another vote for more space LLC.

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    Killer pose, setting and details, Chris. I too agree that a bit more space in the LLC won't hurt this image.

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    sweet pose and details, the look back plus the kill makes this one for me. I agree there are some processing artifacts in the BG.
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    Great behavior shot, Chris. I was wondering if the bird was delivered by one of the parents.

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    Another keeper! I agree with all that has been said! nothing else to add.
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    Great pose. Love the overall image quality and sharpness.

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    Thankyou for your comments,agree on bg posterization,dont no what happened,it was alright before I uploaded,well on my screen,but will play with the original,Karl,I think maybe the mother dropped it off,but I did not see it happen,but I think the young ones would not be killing when I took this image.thanks again.

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