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    Made this with D700 , 600mm, ISO 400 , F9 , 1/400 , tripod , 95 % of FF
    All C & C are most welcome and much appreciated
    Harshad

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    This is beautiful Harshad. Love the graphic quality of the image and the warm tones.

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    WOW !!! What an impressive shot!!! It must look amazing as a large print. If anything just slightly more room at the bottom and left.

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    Wow. This is stunning!

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    Harshad:

    Very nice, colors, shape of formation.

    My only wish would be that there wasn't such a tight bunch towards the top. I think you did very well to get as many spaced out as well as you did however.

    Cheers

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    Apart from the merging group at top this is pretty cool! Interesting arc pattern these guys formed. Slowly following from the lowest bird to the highest one makes it look like a stitched sequence - very neat :-)

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    Very nice Harshad I really like your composition and the way it flows through the frame. Excellent Shot!

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    Great shot, HB. An arc of beauty with a perfect edge of the day sky color.

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    Opportunity well spotted & used. Like the BG, formation & composition.

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    Very cool capture. Love the composition. If you have some more room to add, the bottom seems a bit tight. Nice job!

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    Wow. Good for you Harshad to catch the really interesting formation. Light looks lovely as well. Dave

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    Excellent composition Harshad, looks as if the birds are dancing in harmony. Perfect. Agree with more room in the bottom
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    Good choice of F stop Harshadbhai, and this couldnt have been easy to capture. I really like the curved formation, and against a great colourful BG.

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    Fantastic Harshad - love the composition and the sun's glow on the underwings.

    cheers
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    Very different and very effective, excellent use of Dof. Love the rich colours and the line of composition.

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    You know that I love this..

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    Loved the compo Bhai, nice light to add to it and the sky colour makes this frame work well...

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    I like the flow from bottom to top. From an almost frontal shot to almost full side shot with every wing position in between. Great job!

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    Harshad...a stunner for sure. Great advertisement for bird photography. I would not have guessed this one to be from 600mm. Well seen.

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    Most unique composition works to perfection .Thank you for posting this one Harshad

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    Lovely artistic shot, Harshad, this one will look great framed on a wall.

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    One of your best images in my opinion. Terrific graphical power, very, very good :-)

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