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    Nonda Surratt
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    One of hubbies since guess who forgot to check their CF card or bring an extra..Smack me upside the head please.

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    Hi Nonda - nice details in the balcks - love the flight pose.

    Would work the eyes a bit and see if you can make them a tad more prominent and on my screen the perch looks a little hot - would tone it down a bit.
    Only other thing I would have wished for would be a bit more seperation between the two birds.

    :)

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    Hi Nonda and Don-Great looking vultures. Agree w/ Lance's techs. I think the one guy looks very sad! BG is great. Nice take-off!!

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    Those are some of the best looking buzzards!!!

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    Separation is the key but sure bot some nice tones and feather detail !!! Love them turkey vultures !!!

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    Wonderful flight pose! Agree with Lance's techs and I also think some softer light would have been nice.

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    Gus Cobos
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    Nicely done Nonda,
    I like the the composition image and capture...you have fine details and good color rendition...well done...:cool:

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    Nonda Surratt
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    I left a post on Lance's comment and it didn't show up?

    Agree with Lance and the stick, the whole image looks a bit bright to me. Don did get the next image with more separation, but the flighted guy was heading into the trees.

    Sorry had to vanish..Tis rehab season.

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    Just at the right time. Great details and background. Would prefer just the one taking off. IMO
    Regards to you guys

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    Great exposure and a little more separation would have given the guyon the right a reason to look really sad. He really looks down in the dumps.:) Wonder if a little more sat. would give it a boost. Just a thought. Well done Don.

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