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    Ofer Levy
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    Default Beach Stone Curlew feeding young

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    The bird on the right is the young which just got a crab from the adult - it all happened so quickly and I was lucky the birds were in the same plane.

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    The detail on these guys and your super low angle make this image work so well for me. I really like the splashing water at the feet and the cunning look of getting away with the prize.

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    Another stunner, Ofer, and I second everything that Cheryl has mentioned. You really killed it on your trip.
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    These images are so cool, love the catch and their big yellow eyes.

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    Excellent Pose and light, good exposure control, nice comp and good ambient.

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    Hi Ofer,

    Stunning shot of these beautiful birds!
    Well done getting the action.

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    Jeroen Stel

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    These guys look like African thick knees.
    Great low POV and, as you said, excellent that they are on the same plane. Exposure and IQ are perfect. I like the flying droplets and the tail touching the parent,
    Gail

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    Excellent image Ofer! I like the low angle, IQ, exposure, BG and composition.

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    Another excellent shot of these series my friend
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    another magic image of these birds.well done.

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    Another fantastic one! You really nailed this series!

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