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    Hi guys! Been honing my macro skills, so I haven't posted here in a while. Anyway, there are 4 diving brown pelicans here, one is already mostly submerged. Comments and critique welcomed. regards~Bill

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    Bill, I like the filtering you did on this very much. It has a slight illustrated look. It's interesting what the filter did to the water. Nice capture. I had to stare at it for awhile to see what went with what! :)

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    Amazing capture, Bill. Looks like they are going for the same catch! It took me a while to figure out what happened the head of the one on the top pelican. Nice effect and colors.

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    LOLOL..I was trying to find the 4th one...nice capture and effect...TFS

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