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    As the spring is here in our neck of the woods we will be out watching for this years youngsters to fledge in an about a month.I know this is full of the rocks of ages, but I was pleased to get these last year still with bits of their birthday suit falling off.And I quite like the twisted shadows adding to the action .Took some junk off the cliff which I hope doesn't show up.




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    A fun image with nice exposure on the birds and those shadows add interest. The feather in a nice addition. Good techs too.

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    pretty cool shot Ian, I have a few like this too. It just happens that they always fly to close to the cliffs which spoils it :( sweet light and action

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    Ian, getting two of these sharp in the same plane is quite an achievement, particularly facing the lens in full spread. Really nicely done.

    The feather is a nice addition.

    In a perfect world you'd have more bokeh but congrats on the capture regardless.

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