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    Rene LaFleche
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    Mark lll 500mm +1/4 640 iso F/ 8
    I do appreciate all your critique it does help. thank you Rene

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    Michael Menefee
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    What a crazy pose to catch, great timing. The light on the wings is wonderful, but I think the position of the bottom bird is a bit distracting overall for me. Good focus and bg.

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    As Michael said, way cool on the top bird. Lots of dead space on the left... The light is also from the left; this is less than ideal.
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    I like the action captured and agree that the light on the underwings and tail is very nice. I would wish the the wing on the lower bird wasn't covering part of its head. This would work very well as a vertical crop. This is almost certainly a fight, rather than play. :)

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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Hi Rene,
    I would just add that with the Mark 3........bumbing up the ISO for more speed would have helped. Did you use high speed and hold the button down through the entire thing???

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    Rene LaFleche
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    Hi Roman No i was in slow speed at that time that happened,I'm sorry now I did not do that, It won't happen again . I usually shoot at 800 , at that time I didn't and I was in slow framing.

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