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    Dinner for One

    Dinner for One

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    Re: Dinner for One

    Wow! Beautiful shot!

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    Re: Dinner for One

    Well seen and captured Chris, some may say the crop is too tight. But if that's what floats your boat why not.

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    Re: Dinner for One

    Nicely captured.

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    Re: Dinner for One

    Now that is graphic!

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    Re: Dinner for One

    Good catch
    Cheers Ole

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    Re: Dinner for One

    Fabulous shot!

    I'm all for a tight crop when you've got the detail of the talons and the scales on the fish

    Did you have any of the whole of the bird (?osprey?) -- would love to see them

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    Re: Dinner for One

    I am not as expert as the others, whose comments must count for more. But this shot does it for me. Hones in on the 'story' to be told, focussing my attention with distracting peripheral details cropped out. For me a instance when tight cropping really works a treat. Very nice capture being my opinion.

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    Re: Dinner for One

    Another 'like' for the tight crop.

    The scene needs no more and it graphically portrays the subject.

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    Re: Dinner for One

    Yes; everything needed to be portrayed is within the frame; really well done

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