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    Ofer Levy
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    Default Pied Cormorant take off

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    1D Mark IV, Canon 600 f4 IS, 1/4000, f6.3, iso 500, tripod, fluid head

    Taken yesterday here in Sydney as these birds are busy building their nests.

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    Beautiful photo Ofer. Great action and low angle. Everything that needs to be sharp is. Love the water splash.

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    Awesome Shot! I really like your pano presentation Ofer that splash really adds a lot to the image.

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    Nice action and I really like the sticks in the bill. Nice colors on the birds head as well.

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    Excellent!

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    Killer image Ofer. Fantastic composition.

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    Awesome Ofer, love the splash and the branch, not to mention great exposure.
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    Ofer, great action and angle. Good job in including the take off spot. I am wondering if placing the bird a bit lower in the frame will be better or not.

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