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    nice and sharp, like that it had food, and love the water droplets. not sure about the blurry one in the background

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    I like everything about this. I like the unconventional crop, the blurry background bird and all. The water droplets and the food are sweet as well.

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    Like the front bird in focus with the back bird out of focus. The prey is nice and the water drops as well.

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    Like the blurry back ground bird with such well synchronised pose in a painterly setting,but I would try a vertical crop if there is enough space around.

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