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    Default eurasian spoonbill

    this is how the spoonbill takes off....
    canon 350d,canon 75-300,f-5..6,1/2000,iso-2000.
    the image shows all stages of take off of the spoonbill.
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    Interesting. First one bird takes off followed by others. It would have been good if you could have moved closer. This needs a narrow aperture to bring the birds into focus. The pano crop is suitable for the idea. A little bit of space at the bottom would have been better as it would have included the reflections.

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    I agree the pano crop looks good. including the reflections would have been even better. Good that you were able to isolate them w/o any distractions in the bg/fg
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    Lovely take off poses. The pano crop adds to the composition. The water droplets are interesting.

    Look forward to more..
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    Mrudul Godbole

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    This is amazing action shot. Showing take-off techniques.
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    Sagar Patil,
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    Great shot. Nice depiction of the stages of the take-off sequence. At first glance it looks as if you captured different stages of one single bird .
    The panoramic crop looks good. I think there is some tilt which can be corrected. Agree with Sabyasachi on the aperture.
    Do you have any images of an isolated bird taking off?

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