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    Default Osprey Hunting

    I was lucky to get this Osprey at the moment of the hunt. It was a day with overcast sky and a lot of wind. Comments are welcome.

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    Lovely one, the whites at the back may sometimes take my eye away but i again am drawn to the eye of the bird and the fish.
    Nice work here

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    The whites in the back distract from this absoluutly stunning , dramatic image. I think it would be worth the time and effort to get rid of them. Flat light worked to your advantage here.

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    Lorant,
    This is a great image but the white OOF spots have to go!! I would also take a bit off the LHS. Excellent techs,
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    Great moment captured, Lorant. Agree with toning down or cloning out the white spots for sure.

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    I agree that the white things should be removed. I would also crop away a bit of the negative space on the left.

    But what a wonderful action shot this is, with the fish angled to the right, and the bird flying to the left. Very nice.

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    Thank you for the comments. I was also thinking about removing the white OOF stuff from the back and I will make a version like that. I have the moments before the dive as well that I will post later on.

    Lorant

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    Good suggestions give before . A lovely moment captured .

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    Brilliant action well captured Lorant.

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