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Here are some bird images.
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Birds are tough subjects , but it seems that you have some pretty willing subjects
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really nice focus on the 1st .. pulling that black out of the second in that bright sunlight is tough,, nice job on the exposure !
I LOVE the wing angle in the third , must be a bird-guy thing lol !! thanks for showing them Vin
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Nice work Frank. Especially like the last one.
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[I loved your photos, Frank, especially the cute little grey one and the osprey. They are lovely and sharp. You really did well to get the Osprey in full flight like that and so well focused. It looks as if he was watching you!
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Love the photo's. Birds are very hard to shoot. I have tried myself and haven't been able to work it out just right.
Beautiful shots!
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