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    Tripod, Canon 5D IV Canon 500mm f4 L IS II
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    I was messing about checking how much tolerance the camera had for under exposure, also playing with case settings as in this scenario the bird would land and before you know it it's off to take the prey to the chicks which are in a nest box about one foot to the right. I got quite a few at take off but they were just a fraction out of focus.

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    Nice detail on the bird. Prey is neat as well. Don't really like how the bird is centered.

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    Nice detail on the bird, and a cool prey item. I agree with John; the leaves on the left aren't a strong enough visual element to rock the compositional boat.
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    Nice Image. I like the back ground colors and the details on the bird.

    I would have cropped a little off to keep the bird off center.

    Thanks for sharing.

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    I did not think it was your image Jon to be honest.
    Comp mentioned...
    Looking forward to the next frame. TFS

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