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    Lots of storks feeding in the shallows all grouped together but I finally managed to get a few that pulled away from the group. Backlit and overcast day.
    D2H 600 w 14x, f5.6@1/4000sec, iso 320,
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    Too bad about the lighting conditions which do not help much here. With the quantity of individuals you are seeing in this area is there no way to walk around to another spot to place the sun behind you? Anyhow, you did get some nice interaction. One of the storks got himself a good catch!

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    I like the action and that there is no overlap between the two birds. It does look a bit dark on my monitor.

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    I like the action of the 2 main players, especially the fish and droplets flying off their toes. I would crop in tighter to accentuate that aspect.
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