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    D200 w/80-400mm @ 400mm; SB800 supplemental flash
    ISO 400; f/7.1, 1/200 sec; MM -0.33

    These birds were photographed near the Panama Canal. Although I wish that the male wasn't molting and that the birds were closer together, I found this pair interesting.

    Thanks for looking, and for any comments or suggestions you may have.
    Last edited by Norm Dulak; 12-23-2015 at 07:53 AM.

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    Hi Norm. Good to see the pair in a single frame. Head angles are not ideal, and the birds seem a bit soft to me.

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    Beautiful birds, as Bill wrote "nice to see both in the same frame". I agree with Bill's comments. Thank you for sharing, Norm.
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    Thanks Bill and Joe.

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