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    Canon 1D Mark III
    500mm +1.4 ex
    ISO 500
    1/1600 sec. at f/6.3
    Tripod
    Manual mode
    removed a bird from the side of frame

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    Loved the pose and angle in this Denise, the water droplets add to the action here... well done..

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    The exposure is perfect, allowing for lots of details in the blacks and the whites, and I'm with Kiran, the little falling droplets are a nice element.

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    Nice image for the reasons already given. I wouldn't mind seeing the left wing a little brighter towards the tip. Whites very nicely controlled!

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    excellent pose by bird and great low angle ,Mighty fine image , big congrats
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    Beautifull captured Denise with a wonderful low angle and excellent exposure and eye contact. A beauty :)

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    The low angle makes this Denise, and I like the posture with the wingspread. Well placed in the frame, well exposed, and overall nice and sharp.

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    Denise, I like the low angle and the pose. Sharp and well exposed. Great job!

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    I think the comp. makes this for me. It is a sweet image all around , with just enough room for the subject without any negative space.

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    Love the light.low angle and exposure looks great t my eyes Denise! Nice work!

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    Thank you all for your kind comments. Much appreciated.:)

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    Great image !! Denise!! Low angle and your handling of the blacks and whites spot on. The water movement around the feet and water droplets take this to another level. Thanks for showing.
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    great capture Denise :)
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    Ditto for me on the above comments...love the lighting and the BG divided by the breaking wave
    " In every walk with nature one receives far more than he seeks" - John Muir

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    Rod, Arash and Ken, Thank you all for your kind comments. I appreciate them.:)

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