kobbi
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Any thoughts appreciated.
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Excelent shot as usual.
That really is a formidable army and one that
is not getting any smaller in Iceland.
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While photographing birds in a cemetary in Reykjavik I found to my
suprise this merlin. I took a bunch of pics and this is one of them.
The local redwings did NOT share my enthusiasm. This photo is not
cropped, she was about 3 to 4 meters away from me and was still there
when I left. I did not expect her to stretch so I missed the lowest
part of the wing here. She was in the shade and getting a clear shot
with no branches between us was a bit tricky but I am happy with the
results. This is my first encounter with a falcon that has produced
any decent photos.
Any thoughts, critique appreciated.
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thanks all, for your comments.
Jeff Davidson wrote
> dare you to add the space around this and the
> wing tip! Go ahead... you know you want to...
Yes I have thought about it, but it would be
cheating wouldnt it?
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Any critique, ratings appreciated.
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Thank you for your kind remarks. I went to downtown Reykjavik last saturday evening to escape the Eurovision Song Contest and also to photogrpah terns. So I was hoping for some good shots but I did not expect to capture such a great pose from the terns. They are admirable birds and it is allways a pleasure to see them in the spring here in Iceland.
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Any comments/critique appreciated.
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Comments and critique appreciated on this little guy.
Red Necked Phalaropes are one of my favorite birds, allways
on the move and not very shy.
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You are lucky to have such friends in your back yard,
Same goes for your avian folder, very nice!!
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While watching a loon with 2 young a second arrives with
a fish and feeds one of the young, then leaves again
shortly after.
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Harlequin ducks in Skagafjordur, Iceland.
Any comments appreciated
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The foreground not being in focus bugs me.
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Nice sparcle in the birds eye.
Good job!
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