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    Alexander Koenders
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    This parent had to feed 3 youngsters. One was quiker then the others.

    Olympus E3, Zuiko ED300 F2.8, Zuiko 2.0 converter, 600mm focuslength, 1/640sec, F7.1, ISO200, -0.3 stop

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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    This is quite funny, first I thought it was a composite. :) I also like the habitat, too bad the head of the parent is not visible.

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    Very nice behaviour captured. Must agree that my first impression was of a composite image too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony Whitehead View Post
    Very nice behaviour captured. Must agree that my first impression was of a composite image too.
    I wish that i was that good wiht photoshop:D This is real and pure:cool:

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    I think that this is a wonderful image of the feeding behaviour with some great habitat, well done:)

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    Its a nice behavioral shot with beautiful BKGR.

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    The amount of B/G detail showing would have made this a tough composition to put together....

    Nice timing, like it.

    Tony

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