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John:
I like the story, with the other adult looking up at the incoming mate and stick. Well exposed. If the nest is on a natural setting, i.e. tree for example, a bit more of the nest would be nice. I suspect it is on a pole or man made structure, and had to be cropped to downplay that. I have done it also.
You might be able to lighten the shadows under the far wing a bit, to show more detail there.
Cheers
Randy
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The interaction is great. And is was great that the stick did not cover the adult's eye. But the image is very contrasty ... But it was sunny :)
with love, artie
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The story-line showing the interaction is great.
In my opinion the yellow eyes of each bird blends the image together nicely.
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Hi John, a nicely balanced comp, and great seeing the adult with the nesting material. I like how part of the nesting material is curved over the Osprey's head.
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