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    Here's a nesting peregrine falcon from the Hudson River. The BGD is tree tops and part of the Palisades Cliffs. Shot from 500 feet elevation. mk IV, 800 f5.6, iso 640, 1/2000, f7.1 from the wimberley/gitzo.

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    super bank pose and love the Bg too. head looks a bit soft to me though.
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    Love the pose and fanned tail...Nice BG as well..

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    Herb, excellent bank and top-side view. Agree that the head looks a bit soft...but a fine image still. these guys are so fast...am sure its not easy to keep the af point near the head.

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    Great flight pose. Not an easy capture against a varied BG. Agree with the others about the sharpness of the head.
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    Nice flight shot and love Bg.

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    I like the fanned tail pose and BG. Well done!

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    A superb flight pose but it is a little soft owing to what I presume is a fairly large crop?

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    Due to the birds turning angle, I think this would work well as a vertical, while still keeping the nice background in the shot. Here is a quick example. What do you think?

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