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    Gadwalls chasing. Had to crop tight to show detail on both birds. The chase ended up well

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    Very nice pose of the birds. Great warm light, background is also nice

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    Hi Arash,
    This is a great flight shot of 2 birds and both tack sharp. I like the open beak of the bird being chased. You said it ended well but what exactly do you mean?
    I think the problem with this shot is that no matter how awesome it is, it is hard to surpass your last tern shot!! I still have that one on my mind!
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    Nice flight shot, Arash. I cannot really judge but they both look sharp to me.

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    I am surprised you got both sharp shooting wide open.
    Nice flight pose for these guys and very sharp.
    Dan Kearl

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    So nice wing pose on both birds and really nice light. TFS.

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    Thanks guys I also wish every shot came out like the Tern shot, but it doesn't :D

    Gail, by "ended well" I meant no injury! can get rough some times!

    Dan, this image is about 50% of the frame so I could get both inside dof. There was actually a 3rd duck with a more dynamic pose to the left which I had to clone out because it was OOF ;) if that one was sharp this would be close to a good action photo
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    Excellent capture, both pin sharp make this one for me, like the flight angle and lovely soft light well done.

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    I love this! Would define the catchlight in the bird on the left a bit more.

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    Great action and both birds are sharp. I like the same wing positions and how the front bird is desperately looking back at the pursuer.

    Jack

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