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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Yeah........it's tight (I like tight).....I will probably add canvas in front! Taken at the Venice jetty with the Canon Mark3 and the Sigma (pigmonster) 300-800mm lens at 406mm and ISO 1250 for 1/2500 sec. @ f11. Late afternoon.
    As always, comments welcomed and appreciated,
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    Like the splash and the wing position and the COMP. The bird's head is turned slightly away and the merge of the bill and the top of the far wing is unfortunate. The brown's look rather red and contrasty. Later and love, artie

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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    Very nice moment captured, the splash adds to it. I agree with Artie regarding bill/wing separation.

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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Hi All,
    Thanks All.fortunately I have a sequence........but without the splash. Yes Artie, I did get your Thank You. You're welcome! Did yo recieve my reply? I sent it to the BAA e-mail and I was wondering if I could post your NJ appearance on the BPN site. I did try to post it.........but James hasn't replied to me yet,
    Roman

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