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    Thomas Darragh
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    The photo was taken on the St Marks NWR in North Fla
    Canon 1d MarkIIN with a Canon100-400mm len F/5.6 ISO 400and Shutter speed 1/640

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    George DeCamp
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    Hey Thomas!

    This is a bit small to really appreciate. You can post up to a 750 pixel (on the long side) image (yours is 360px). Looks like you have a dramatic image here but would like to see it better!!

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    Alfred Forns
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    Tough to judge in the little size Looks like a good take off pose Concern with the bg A little busy and a branch shadow over the birds neck !!! If you need any help with the size pleas send a PM will be glad to help !!!

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    Though tiny, it looks pretty nice. I would strongly suggest a big crop from the bottom to a pano while at the same time eliminating the white branch in the lower left corner.

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