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    Default Marsh Harrier

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    Last edited by Peter Kes; 01-01-2013 at 08:32 PM.

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    Hi Uri,
    Excellent action captured here.
    I like the water coming from the fish's mouth.
    Excellent HA. I am not a lover of the wing position but the action trumps it.
    I would do a bit of CW rotation and if you have Nik Efex I would run a bit of Detail Extractor on the far wing.
    Do you have a bit more room on the right of the frame?
    Is this a big crop?
    Gail

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    Uri, I think that Gail nailed the comments. Do you have any more shots in the sequence, preferably one shot a couple of frames before this one?

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    Great action, love the facial detail - bird and fish! I suspect that is one expensive koi carp someone has lost!! Maybe just a little more sharpening on the bird's head (?)

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    thank you for your comments, i cropped the image for the thread.

    here is a link to a larger version:

    http://www.urifirst.com/Extended/Isr...2dGLW&lb=1&s=A

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    Hello Uri...took a look at the larger version, and I like that one better. The bird has more room around him, and overall it seems slightly sharper. Good light and BG. Well done overall. TFS.

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    Terrific shot!!
    Excellent job on getting eye contact on both subjects, and love the water coming out of the koi.
    Well done.

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