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    Default Red-tail and-chipmunk together at last!

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    1dx - 700mm - f5.6 - 1/1000 - 1600iso - handheld.

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    This is awesome! How has no one commented??? Beautiful specimen, nice wing position, great BG, incredible shot of the prey. I'd probably go with less of a square crop and use something like a 16:9 ratio. Was this baited?

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    Magic capture,nice light,love the BG,good sharpness were it counts.TFS.

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    Beautiful moment captured.

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    Satish.

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    This looks excellent not sure the Chipmunk would agree, bird ,animal ,and that lovely bg all look great to me.

    Keith.

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    Great image all around, lovely light on the bird and super BG.

    If it were mine i would try to lighten the hawks eye and chipmunk head very slightly. It looks a bit dark compared to the bird but it could be my monitor

    TFS

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    Awesome capture! Well done!
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    This is really a terrific capture. Love seeing the prey so well and the BG is gorgeous.
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