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    Matanzas Inlet, FL. Nikon D300, 300 f4, 1.4 tc. 1/1000, iso 400, f/7.1, 420mm.

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    Great action shot. Would love to see it a little larger. :)

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    Nice action and very nice light quality. Good job with the low shooting angle.
    Looks like the image could use a slight clockwise rotation. Another consideration
    might be to use a bit more sharpening on the bird, but only a bit...

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    Hi Robert, great feeding behaviour, and seeing his catch too. Colours look good. I would give the bird another round of sharpening, and agree some CW is needed. You can post 1024 wide.

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    Nice to see a young one! Prey item a nice bonus, as is the falling water. Focus looks spot-on, but I agree a bit more sharpening for web presentation would not hurt.

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    Excellent image,Very nice expression of bird.I like the prey,dripping water and nice blue ripples of water.

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    Great timing, well framed, nice light. Agree w/ a couple of the others who have suggested a bit more sharpening on the bird. There are some feathers on the neck and a bit more sharpening might help them pop from the bg water.

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