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    Nikon D3 600mm, 1/3200 sec at F7.1, 0EV, auti ISO 800.

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    Great pose, and exposure of the whites. I like the dangling feet. Looks a little over sharpened with some jagged edges on the bill.

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    Great sharp detail and IQ as usual ! Like the pose and angle that you have captured Vivaldo. Suburb exposure and comp. Like the Mankwe bg. Well done

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    Nice pose, wing position and dangling feet. Good exposure and detail. Well done.
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    Thanks for comments

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    Great pose, I agree about the possibility of a tad too much sharpening

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    Tack sharp mate, and I like the overall exposure. Although you havent stated so, this must have been at Mankwe with that distant OOF mountain Well captured.

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    very different pose...liked it a lot. Superb BG. Nice angle to the bird.

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