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Spot on in flight capture.
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Old 12-09-2009, 11:47 AM
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Great BIF images.. well done!
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Beautiful Captures of these Wonderful Birds. Well Done
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Beautiful set! I especially like the last one, with the way the feathers at the ends of the wings (there's a word for them that I've forgotten) are extended and curved -- such a lovely shape. The clarity of focus is wonderful for all of them.
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Great shots, perfect exposure which is hard to do!
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Beautiful captures. Very well focused.
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Nicely done! I like the angle and position you've captured in your fourth one.
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Beautiful pictures!! I hope this spring I can get a few pictures of the bald eagles!
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Beautiful pictures, I like the angle you used and the exposure is great.
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