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  1. Hi Giangiorgio, this has a painterly look and feel to me. Captivating and peaceful. Congratulations! ciao Charles
  2. Giangiorgio, fantastic capture of movement and focused determination! Well done as usual!
  3. Adult female bird on the lookout for prey.

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  4. Thank you PDE! Very Best, C.
  5. Captured with Sony a7 and Canon FDn 200/2.8, f/8 @ 1/640s, ISO 100.

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  6. Remarkably clear and crisp image of this Greek Revival (?) building. Well done! Charles.
  7. Tidal basin, Washington DC. Sony a7, Canon FDn 80-200/4L. Shot at f/4, 1/1000s, ISO 100.

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  8. Tidal basin, Washington DC. Shot with Sony a7 & Canon FDn 80-200/4L @ f/4.0, 1/1000s, ISO 64.

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    Bald Eagle

    (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) photographed with a Sigma Contemporary 150-600mm lens.

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    Ring-billed Gull

    Ring-billed Gull (Larus delawarensis). Photographed with a Sony a7 and vintage Canon FDn 200/2.8 lens. ~f/3.5 @ 1/2000s, ISO 64

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  11. Hi Giangiorgio, I agree with Laurent (all of the above). I also notice the id bands on the Osprey. Some of these birds in my area were banded by the government US Fish & Wildlife to monitor their comeback. Sadly the population of large raptors (Osprey & Bald Eagle) in the mid-Atlantic region was nearly decimated by pesticides, but making a comeback recently since the ban of DDT in particular, and initiatives to clean up rivers and estuaries. Not happy with this new format, but will continue to work with it as time permits. My very best for the holiday season and new year. Ciao, Charles.
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    sp. fattening up…
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    Thanks Vincent! I considered using a flash, but I think that might have washed out the color a bit.
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    Broad-winged hawks fly to South and Central America each fall. This one is sizing up prey from a relatively low perch, no doubt fatting up for its upcoming migration.
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