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    bill kominsky
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    Default The Catch

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    This to folks will be the last of this Anhinga image, things are picking up again with other species.
    Canon MK-II - ISO = 400 at f/5.6 1/400th. of a sec. 0-Ec 100-400-L set at 235-MM, A little better eye contact on the bird and the fish, still trying.

    All C/C's are very welcome and appreciated.

    Bill

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    Dominic Cantin
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    The end is near for this fish ;) Nice catch for both of you !

    Dom :)

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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    I like the captured moment, just wish he would look at you more and the angle were less steep.

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    Well caught, Bill. Looks like another Plecostomus heading down the gullet. I like the curve of the neck being extended by the curve of the fish. The going away angle if the main detraction for me.
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    Bill the angle and head turn are not the best to my taste but the action and sharpness are good.

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    Lance Peters
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    Hi Bill - love the action - your self critique noting the need for the better HA is on the money. Patience will pay off in the end.
    looking forward to more :)

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