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With the lenses that most of them had on their cameras it wouldn't have made a difference if they had seen it. Good eye and you get :thumbsup::thumbsup: for getting the shot, Jeff
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Great shot. really sharp on the bird and has that comedy factor too. Nice. The only thing I would try to clone out is the one guy who actually does have his camera tracking the bird. The other guys with their cameras down or pointing the wrong way are great. Well seen.
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I disagree with baldemort about cloning out the one guy tracking the falcon. He adds reality and teaches all of us to pay attention. Great capture as well as very funny.
P.S. How did you get behind the tape?
Bill,
Feel Free TO EDIT My Photos, But Please Tell Me Why
I have gone over to the dark side, no more film.
Canon T2i, 18-135 IS
Digital Point&Shot - Canon Powershot A470
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Sorry about the name mix up, I guess I have been gone to long. Besides I have the dreaded CRS (Can't Remember Stuff.
Bill,
Feel Free TO EDIT My Photos, But Please Tell Me Why
I have gone over to the dark side, no more film.
Canon T2i, 18-135 IS
Digital Point&Shot - Canon Powershot A470