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    Don't know how many chicks he's catering for, but this seems like a lot of food for one trip!

    I liked the look back pose rather than the side on shot he gave me a moment later, albeit I wish I'd had chance to stop down a little for a bit more DoF for the tail - next time!

    Canon 7d2
    500mm f4is
    ISO 1000
    1/1600th f4

    About 75% of the original frame, minimal PP

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    Quite a mouthful; must be a large family. The lookback pose is nice. Added DOF would have been good but it's sharp where it matters most.

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    I like the look back pose, stuffed beak, composition and complimentary BG. I would clone out that one stray grass poking out at the bottom right corner. Well done Mike.

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    Pleasing look back pose! I have no idea how they keep catching stuff when their mouth is already full!

    A little more focus in the tail would have been nice....but the eye/head/mouthful are nice and sharp. And the background benefitted from the f4 aperture. A slight crop (1/3 to 1/4) off the top above his head seems to strengthen the composition, at least to my eyes.

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    Lovely shot Mike I like the viewpoint, excellent colours/exposure/details. I doubt if the aperture would have a great deal of effect for this angle anyways it looks tickety boo to me!

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    Mike the bit of loss on the tail does not bother me at all, colour ,sharpness of the bird and insects is all spot on, nice bg to finish it off.


    Keith.

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    spot on for me Mike, Lovely grey bg, maybe a little short of foreground but that does not matter as the "mouthful" is outstanding and the pose of the bird and the eye contact pulls you in

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    Great capture Mike. I love the look back pose with that mouthfull. Nice control of the blacks and whites. Its great fun photographing these flighty birds Good work

    Will

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    Mate, you missed at least three (even four) stops of DOF. Bummer. I feel it could have helped somewhat. Depends how close you were really.

    A wonderful image nevertheless, I love the look back pose and the prey in the bill.

    Great, soft, light.

    Thanks for sharing.

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