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    Default Taking fligt

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    A Godwit decided to fly off as I was picking him out of the crowd. Cloned out the tail end of a bird that found it's way into my picture.

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    Nice image here, bird is nicely in focus and the wing is fully spread

    I am not sure but this may need a slight CW rotation for my eye,

    I like the image for the beautiful design captured on the bird its lovely, good piece of timing on this one.

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    I agree on a bit of rotation, but a super pose, sweet simple image
    taken at just the right time.
    Dan Kearl

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    Fantastic position!! Love the colors on the bird and the soft, almost foggy look of the bkgd. Beautifully done!

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    Frozen in the perfect downward wingstroke pose! I agree with rotation, and I'd also crop more at bottom. The eye is very sharp, and nice colours...sweet image!!

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    You pressed the shutter at exactly the right time. I love this, the wing and leg positions and the overall color. Well done.

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