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    A hovering Northern Harrier

    Like another photog I know who likes to say: " Too sunny ! "

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    Re: A hovering Northern Harrier

    It looks like some mouse is about to become dinner.
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    Re: A hovering Northern Harrier

    Cool shot.
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    Re: A hovering Northern Harrier

    Wow, that is an impressive shot.

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    Re: A hovering Northern Harrier

    That's a very nice shot there. I like how the light is coming through the feathers and the matching color of the background. The head angle is cool!
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    Re: A hovering Northern Harrier

    wow nice shot, he is very intent on something down there.

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    Re: A hovering Northern Harrier

    Very nice capture.
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    Re: A hovering Northern Harrier

    Cropped a little tight but still a excellent capture AA ,Well done
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    Re: A hovering Northern Harrier

    Quote Originally Posted by Knight
    Cropped a little tight
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    Thanks for the comments guys !!

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    Re: A hovering Northern Harrier

    Great shot, the angle looks like you are almost level with him. Was he that low or were you elevated?
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    Re: A hovering Northern Harrier

    Quote Originally Posted by bwood63
    Was he that low or were you elevated?
    He was low but not that low, i.e., still somewhere above me but not by a whole lot. Shooting it from a distance also helps, too, I think.

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    Re: A hovering Northern Harrier

    I wouldn't complain about that image
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