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    Nice incoming action shot. I might take a bit off the right and add a touch to the top. Well done on the whites. Good looking bird. Dave

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    Terrific incoming pose. Nice sharpness. Regarding the compo, I'd add some canvas up top and on the left, and I'd trim a bit off the right.
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    Hi Stuart

    I think the incoming flight pose is one of the most effective and you have capture this one well. I like the pose of the bird and the slight blur of the wing tips adding some movement. Good exposure and agree with the previous comments on composition.

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    Great action pose, Stuart, and excellent sharpness. The blur in the wingtips works well here to add a feeling of motion. You might try a little NR on the dark portion of the background. Well done.

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    Crazy shot Stuart. A lot of action and you captured it well. It has a look on its face like its not going to make it down safely, kind of like a rookie pilot trying to land on an aircraft carrier.
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