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    This is from Estero Laggon a few weeks ago, the image has a few flaws:) but i like the catch.

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    Hi Adams, I like the multi fish catch also. Nice wing position and well placed within the frame. Would have preferred better lighting but you did well for the angle. Might tone down the leg a bit...

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    Really like the multiple catch, very interesting. Also like the wing and tail spread, just wish you had a better light.

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    I don't get it - two fish, two and a head, three? How are two being held? I see one claw holding one fish?

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    That is a crazy catch!!! looks like one fish for each chick!
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    Amazing capture, both for bird and for photographer! Harsh light did you in, but I'd keep it anyway because of the unique three(?)-fish catch.

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    HI Adams - agree about the light - love the action though - must have been plenty of fish around :)
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    Adams that is totally wild ... three jacks :eek::eek::eek: Never seen one with two !!! Amazing

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    Fabulous! Master fisher looks very proud. :)

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    When you guys refer to the light being poor, are you talking about the shadowed head. Other than that it looks perfect to me, just trying to learn what some of you see.

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    For me it's the shadow on the head.
    Most of the time it is best to have the sun behind you and not too high up, so will create less shadow on the bird. But that is not always possible :)

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    This is amazing shot , big congrats
    TFS

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