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    Jay Tan
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    Got this raptor at a padi field. Unfortunately he was a little far out so I have to crop away roughly 40-50% of original frame. May not have the best details but I like it for the pose and the long grass environment.

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    The iimage held up quite well to the crop, a tribute to the sharpness of the ORIG. Love the raised wings, the soft light, and those eyes. later and love, artie
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    Very appealing image Did held out well !!! Would hate asking to crop any more but the image wold look even better without the oof brownish grass at bottom !!!

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    This is beautiful. I love the layers in the image. :)

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    Great bird for the heavy crop. Love the wings and detail in spot where bird is.

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