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    Brian Grant
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    Quite a few of these hanging about the History Park in Punta Gorda.



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    Brian, this works for me as an environmental shot. I like the position of the birds in the frame and how they are both looking the same way.
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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    I like habitat images, nice to have two birds in the frame, too. I only wish the angle were less steep and the setting a little less busy.

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    This is a tough shot, with the distance between the birds and crossing of the branches in between them. I think you did a great job with what you had to work with though.

    Mark

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