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    Great Crested Grebe in action.

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    great dynamic pose, sharp details + good light. I only wish we could see the eye

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    great BG,details & dynamic pose.

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    Hi Frank, love the flying droplets from the shake, and a good low angle of capture.

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    Great dynamic pose, I really like the lots of water droplets in the air, Frank.

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    The behavior and water splash are just killer in this image. I have to agree with Arash that my first thought upon seeing the image was that I wished for just a little more eye contact.
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    Good drama here. It does look as though the pale area has been blown in some parts.

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    Wonderful shot Frank! Love the action in this one and do not mind about the lack of eye contact.

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