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    Canon 1DX • 1/1250 • f/5.6 • ISO 640 • handheld • manual

    This is from this past week, a two of the three peregrine fledges dining with each other on a cloudy cliffside morning.

    Thanks for looking.

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    Stare, exposure, and detail on the front bird all look good, and I think the OOF bird in the back is an interesting touch. I do wish it - the feeding OOF bird - didn't intersect the main subject so directly,
    but you take what you can get. This is a nice and very natural looking shot.

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    love the one in the front, the one in the BG not so much. it is becoming harder and harder to shoot at this location with so many photographers competing from space, you guys had it good down there for all these years before it got trashed :(

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    I like this.
    I am usually not a big fan of OOF birds in the BG but this has a "natural" appeal.
    Gail

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    I, on the other hand, wish that the o-o0-f bird were more parallel to the back of the camera ...

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    I like the OOF bird, I hear all about this place, nice to
    get a overall view..
    Well done.
    Dan Kearl

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    Pretty nice frame. I don't mind the out of focus bird.

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