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    Beautiful capture!

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    Mital:

    Nice landing pose, angle in frame,sharp, well exposed. Head stands out well from the BG because of the light blue behind it.

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    We get some of these here every winter , but I have never seen one in flight. TFS this very fine flight shot. Great wing position and composition as well as exposure all blend to form a stunning image.

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    Wonderful capture Mital...loved the composition, exposure and pose..

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    Lovely shot, Mital. Excellent exposure, sharpness, comp. I wish only for a bit more of a head turn so we could see the eye better.

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    Great image. What really captured my eye were the bits of feathers caught in the wind and the exquisite turned up tips of the wings. You really convey the energy of a big bird breaking to land.

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    cool shot Mital, I'd go for a tighter crop
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