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    This is an adult white-tailed kite having dinner. I usually prefer close ups to show more details but I thought the tree was interesting. It's a very simple image the way it's presented and I was wondering if it works.

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    Nice to see you trying a more environmental image. It works for me although I might have cropped it from the second fork up and removed the lower right hand resulting branch.

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    Excellent image. Nice pose with beautiful colors, yes it is different and tree looks beautiful..

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    Works for me in all respects! Love the tail going down, and the whole comp.
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    Very nice Arash.
    The light is perfect and the perch looks awsome.
    Nice wide angle frame
    This would make a nice print!!
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    I'm a fan of 'small in the frame' images and this one is very well done, Arash. It's a nice departure form your normal compositions. Of course the light is exceptional, the detail is spot on, the tail of the rodent showing is a bonus.

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    It certainly works for me. Great light, pose. Nice to see something different, as long as you promise not to abandon your usual stuff.

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    Very different for you Arash I like feel of this, well done

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    Arash, different yes, but I like it, very clean, nice and sharp.

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    It's the unfortunate meal that makes it for me, without that it would lose some impact. Definitely works as a shot good to see something different.

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