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    Another 08 ICF image. Missed the best ones from this fight (cut off ears etc) but this one was ok.

    Camera Model: Canon EOS 40D
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    ISO: 400
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    The one on the left looks a bit disinterested to me, but the pose and expression of the one on the right is priceless. I am not surprised you clipped a lot of shots getting one in frame is a pretty good result.

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    Nice image. Good action captured. The spreadout legs tells the story clearly. I like the composition and the eye contact. Thanks for sharing.

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    Excellent action! And this was a case of too near! The amount of great pictures we have shot where the ear, the wing or the tail was cut-off is maddening! Therefore to get the one great shot is worth the efford. Love this one!

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    I like the action with the one airborne. Your timing was very good and congrats on getting at least one.;)

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    One that brought a smile, or two.:):):)

    Perhaps a tad off the lhs and more on the rhs for the rabbit to spring into?
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    Great comments all around and one fine image Dale !!! You guys find all the good stuff, this is a first for me !!! Still smiling :)

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    Great image Dale that brings a smile to my face.

    I like the comp. as it is shown. It is difficult when both subjects face in opposite directions. Great action well caught.

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    Austin

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