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    can not wait to see axels and arthurs and jim ,fabs and als photos from this weekend!

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    some pretty solid pp here, stuart. maybe a small crop off the right. everything else looks good to me.

    i hear ya about wanting to see the gang's pics. i've been checking avian regularly to see if they have thrown anything up there. should be interesting!

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    I know that there will be some comments about the dark left wing ....but it was not a heads on shot...I like the composition and that particular wing positition which is a split second before landing.. great eye contact and clarity. Niceley done Stuart

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    Hi Stuart. I love the wing up position. Great detail and sharpness. Congrats on a very nice image!

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    Hi Stuart, good exposure,even light and sharp. Agree about a small crop on the right.Other than that...well handled!

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    The dark wings are certainly not image destroying IMO. Nice overall detail and sharpness otherwise. I like the position of the wings and the top of the tree certainly presents the reality of an Osprey landing.

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    Stuart, captured nicely. Like the wing position and agree an the cropping.
    Congrats

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    Stu, way to throw it down!! Awesome!! Like it, with slight less from the right!
    congrats!
    Don

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    Hi Stuart Sweet pose and excellent exposure, just the dark wing as mentioned by Ken !! Love the feather detail particularly on the whites !! ... doing well in the processing !!

    Got back a while ago and had a blast with Axel and Arash !! Friday the wind was very light form the East (good) had a few clouds at times, today less clouds and stronger East wind, by the time we came in it was difficult to shoot with the motion !!

    ... best part of the day (both) we went down to Vero for a bite to eat with Jim Neiger .. the sushi was great and might see a couple of pics form the group :)

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    You've been doing a great job with the Osprey and they are not easy birds to photograph in the sun, especially from a moving boat. Good job, doc.

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    need to see the groups images from the weekend!

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