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    Default Peregrine fledgling

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    On the wing now for about a week this Anatum Peregrine is finishing up a meal that was brought in by dad. Nikon D5 600mm with 1.4tc, ISO 2500, 1/1000sec, F5.6 handheld. My favorite subject. I cloned out a small twig that was protruding out behind his body in the BG. Thanks for all your helpful critics.

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    Gorgeous image of beautiful fledgling in habitat. Superb IQ.
    Love the color scheme, HA and composition.

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    excellent shot Glenn, the prey leftover takes it to the top, Excellent quality and details.

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    Nicely done Glenn

    clean view of the young falcon. Love the peach markings on top of head and tips of wing feathers

    BG works nicely

    How are you finding the D5?

    TFS

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    Loverly capture of this eyas peregrine,nice pose and exposure,like the prey in the foot.TFS.

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    Glenn, Nice detail and eye contact of this beautiful peregrine.

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    Hi Glen, very clean image with the ocean in the BG and the prey is a big bonus. Nice details on the feathers and good head angle. Loi

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    Great looking frame Glenn. Nice pose with the prey and killer exposure and details in this shot. I like the comp and the foamy ocean BG. See ya out there soon.
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    Thanks everyone

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    Lovely image of this stunning teenager. The prey is a big plus. You had lovely BG and you placed your raptor nicely in the frame.
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