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    Can you tell us more about this interesting interaction, Giova. Looks like a Bee-eater being attacked by a swallow that has just plucked some feathers from the nape of the Bee-eater's neck. Image looks a little underexposed due to the bright bank and it may be possible to open up the raw to reveal more shadow detail.
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    This is very interesting!
    I don't think it is a Swallow though - looks more like a Sparrow to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ofer Levy View Post
    I don't think it is a Swallow though - looks more like a Sparrow to me.
    I think you're right, Ofer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony Whitehead View Post
    Can you tell us more about this interesting interaction, Giova. Looks like a Bee-eater being attacked by a swallow that has just plucked some feathers from the nape of the Bee-eater's neck. Image looks a little underexposed due to the bright bank and it may be possible to open up the raw to reveal more shadow detail.
    It is right
    Bee eater was attacched by a shallow and the feathers were of the bee eater
    On my monitor the shoot isn't underexposed ..and I have raw file to give it more light...no problem

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    Awesome action Giova, very interesting!

    Pity about the hard light and angle.

    Agreed about the need for more shadow detail and dark image.

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    Thanks a lot Robert
    Do you think now could be better ?
    And the blured in background could be ok?
    The problem is also the eye of the sparrow that is not possible get out!

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    I forgot to attach the new files....

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