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    Bright sunny AM at Viera last Friday.
    Mark III, 500f/4, ISO400, 1/4000 at f6.3 hand-held. Wish the male was looking this way instead of that.

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    Judy Lynn Malloch
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    Really cute image susan and how fortunate to get the male and female together and in focus. Also a real plus to have eye contact with both . The head turns are always a plus but I think you did a awesome job on this image. How long did you have to wait to get them both opposite each other ?????

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    Alfred Forns
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    Hi Susan !!! Agree with you on the head angle but way cute !!! Not easy having the two opposite to each other !!!

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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Hi Susan,
    You've covered the head angle. This is something different and that fact that you got both on one tree is a feat in itself! I keep looking at the right one and wishing he was isolated.......because his pose/expression are great! Still, nicely done with an unusual capture.

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    Rich Ikerd
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    Nice that you caught them both almost perfectly opposite one another. Like the pano presentation.

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