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    Last edited by Larry Handal; 04-08-2008 at 02:54 PM.

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    Quite an exciting photograph! I wish the Grackle was fully visible. Still a great moment captured for sure. Now if only I could figure out what the baldy was holding!?!?!?
    Last edited by Philip Pietri; 04-08-2008 at 03:06 PM.

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    Great shot action/behavior shot, Larry. You must have gotten this gem over on SR70 with our friends. I also wish you could see the Grackle's head, but we can't have the perfect settings every time, now can we.

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    cool capture, larry!! lots of action here. i wished the bb was fully visible too but this is great!

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    Wonderful action and image! Underside of right wing very dark on this end... Wonder if a little more detail could be brought out or it lightened up a bit. Would be WAY over the top if whole grackle there... As it stands now it's just OVER THE TOP!;)

    I would like to just SEE something like this... let alone capture this kind of image.

    Steve

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    A great moment seen and captured. It is a shame the wing blocked the grackle...

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    The eagle scooped up a fish although not very discernible in the pic.
    The photo was taken at Imperial Oaks lake in Palmetto

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    Fantastic action Larry... Love it.. Were you able to track Mr. Eagle in subsequent frames?

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