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    Jorge Rubio
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    Hi Friends
    The firts, many thanks for your visit and commentaries from my photo.
    In this shot another bee-eater but in this shot in fly.
    I hope do you like and sorry for my " bad" english.
    Cheers

    Hola amigos.
    Lo primero agraderos la bienvenida a esta página y agradeceros vuestras visitas y comentarios a mi foto. En esta ocasión os muestro un abejaruco en vuelo que espero que os guste.
    Un saludo a todos y perdonarme por mi inglés que es bastante malo.

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    Last edited by Axel Hildebrandt; 03-07-2008 at 05:07 PM.

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    wow, perfect timing...
    how did you manage this... ?

    thanks for sharing.

    regards,
    Kaushik

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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    Welcome, Jorge! Great timing and moment captured. I like the angle and using a wide lens makes this one very unusual. I might clone out the tree in the BG as it is a bit distracting. Keep them coming!

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    Welcome, Jorge
    I like the perspective on this one...certainly adds to the interest which is already high. Definitely a wonderful action image......with even good detail on the catch. I'm with Axel on the distraction of the tall tree.

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    Moment in time well captured. I cannot beleive that you captured it at 35 mm. You must have been extremely close to the action. I would like to know your technique.

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    Hola y bienvenido Jorge. I'm afraid that that's the limit of my Spanish. Nice action in this image. Was the dragonfly used to attract the bird? Did you use a remote control?

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    Maxis Gamez
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    Love it!! shame on the tree in the BG.

    Go Alonso!!! :)

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    sailesh.panchal
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    An amazing image @ 35mm incredible.
    Not really concerned by the tree as it puts the image in context. Wow

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