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    Incredible timing and nice light Jim. Fine detail on the wings seems a bit lacking on my laptop, but that's easily overcome by the lighting. Is this a large crop?

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    Fantastic as always, Jim. Light, sharpness, action, IQ all great. No recommendations here, except to keep up the inspiring work.

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    Gotta love this shot. Great action and sharp eye. Well done.

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    Amazing angle you captured this one at ,gives a great feeling of the speed these birds are capable of going at on the downward dive ,and that eye ,Wow!

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    one of the great diving shot
    TFS

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    love the pose and the comp. IQ top drawer as usual Jim.
    I may suggest cropping just a tad from the left?

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    Awesome action Jim, the red spot on the beak is blood(?) visible fanned tailed is a plus. wish beak had not merged with part of the wing but that's very minor. TFS
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    Beautiful diving pose, very well handled, great action! Excellent Jim.


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    Superb pose and sharpness Jim. Excellent action. Well done.

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    Lovely look on the Merlin's face.
    Wish the beak was a little more defined.
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