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    Canon 1DX • 500mm • 1/5000 • f/6.3 • ISO 400 • handheld • manual

    Sitting here wondering when we will have sunshine again, June Gloom really stinks.
    So here's one from the past.

    Thanks for looking.

    -Tim

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    Pretty cool interaction Tim, love the color difference in the bills
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    I really like this Tim . Hard to get them both sharp. Different birds and a bit of agro, and totally agree with Arash about the colour clash making it work. And enough eye showing on the left hand bird. And those in-elegant feet. Great sunshine that day!

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    Sharp focus and high IQ. Great action shot. I like the HA of both birds looking intently at each other.

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    Very special capture of this behavior, Tim. The cool pose of the left bird and its tail helps offset the fact that its eye isn't prominent. Great action and I really like the crop you chose.
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