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    Lance Peters
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    Another of my friend about to eat his meal - tiny meal by any standards.

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    Comments welcome.

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    Tony House
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    Nice work, great timing. Dark patch in the B/G catches the eye a little bit, minor nit, great looking image.

    Nice work.
    Tony

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    It seems that the horizon needs just a litle bit of rotation but I am not sure about that. The BG looks great but I think that the dark area in the ULC is a bit distracting. The action is fantastic and the small fish prey in the middle of the open beak is a great bonus. Very good low angle

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    Agree with the above comments and also want to say I have loved this noe the minute I saw it! The action is great and exposure, colour, detail and comp are very nice!

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    Great image of this great bird. Love the light you've captured here as well as details.

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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    I like the action and the snack. I agree with Juan's comments and would add that there is a slight sharpening halo around the legs.

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    Lance Peters
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    Thanks all for the feedback - will make some changes based upon your advise.
    Muchly appreciated :)

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    Jonathan Michael Ashton
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    Great timing, super exposure, I agree regards the dark area, maybe consider taking a patch from the right hand side?

    Jon

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