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    This pair are after the same meal (a sculpin). Taken at Big Beef Creek, Seabeck, WA.
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    1/2000 sec; f/6.3; ISO 1000

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    Terrific, Bonnie to get both sharp in the frame with nice intense poses.
    Very cool setting you have for these photos in the sculpin bed.
    About perfect exposure, the whites look good and a lot of detail in the dark feathers.
    Very well done!
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    Just wonderful shot Bonnie, exposure perfect and sharp, those reaching out talons are real eye catchers, I personally really like the way you have filled the frame with the subjects...if I was yo be overly pedantic I would suggest to clone/smooth out the one lighter patch directly above the right hand birds wing.....but I can only dream of images as stunning as this.......well done

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    What a terrific image, Bonnie. I bet you were happy when you got them both in the frame without any clipping. Not always an easy task when they are jumping about. Exposure and sharpness looks great. Love that they are both off of the ground and that you can see all of their talons. Oyster bed works great as the environmental element here!!!
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    Super job, Bonnie. Great job on your exposure, sharpness, and framing. Love those intense looks and ready talons.

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    Hi Bonnie

    Fantastic shot and great timing... Well done.

    DON

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    This is just a stunning image!!
    Love the poses on both eagles, exposure is spot on, and the view of those massive talons is impressive.
    Very well done.

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