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    Something different from my usual Red Kite flight shots.

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    William, this is a knockout capture. Just wonderfully different. Love the crop and bird smallish in the frame. Nice getting him coming in on the ridge. Well done.


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    Love the in focus hill vs OOF far hill, the sharp subject and unique pose. Your title and your canvas just about nailed it. TFS

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    Will, a nice capture. It is different from the norm, a good taxonomic, bird-in-environment file.

    The birds pose is neat too, not just a typical hawk perch. Good find, thanks for sharing.

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    I like it Will very appealing. I am curious have you done something to the foreground, it looks a little fuzzy to me????

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    Thanks All...Hi Jon, don't think I done anything in particular...looking at it now, I see where you are coming from. Maybe just the shape of that mound, with some oof !!

    Will

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    Really digging the setting here. Still a nice dorsal view. The pose is pretty neat.

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