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    Default This perch is mine!



    The lower hawk was resting on this perch which has a good view of a small pond and the grassy hills when the other guy showed up and dislodged him with full authority. There a little bit of dispute but the second one kick him off quickly! Wish both had eye contact but this is what I got.

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    A spectacular capture Arash. I like the raised wings of the he color rendition and fine feather details are superb. The eye contact on the second bird does not bother me. You told the story and got the point across. Well done Sir. :):cool:

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    Mighty fine and love the quality !!! This is one of those cases you wish for a 20 fps camera !!!! Big Congrats on this one !!!

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    Great capture. The second bird's wide wing pose and death stare tell it all. Excellent details and sharpness. Very nice composition.
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    Great sharpness and details Arash. Love the action, I am wondering about a bit off the top and more at the bottom. Exp. looks great too.

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    Even without seeing his eyes or you telling us, we see the lower bird cowaring away and the top bird "in control."

    Great shot with wonderful details, composition and clarity.

    Dave

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