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    Michael Pancier
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    Another shot from Sunday Afternoon at Long Key.

    40d+500 4.0L
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    I burned the edges a tad on this.

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    Philip Lombard
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    Wo Michael that is awsome. to bad you did not get space between the heads you would have had a heart.Great control on the whites.

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    Great curves throughout! Too bad the FG twigs were there, but still a very appealing photo.

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    I second the curves...wow. To get that detail in the whites with all that black...nice work!

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    Nice position of the two birds but light too harsh and too many shadows for me. Note the difference in the light on the face/eye of the rear bird as compared to the front bird.
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