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			|  | 02/08/2007 03:49:02 AM | 
		| | told yeah black and white was a good idea ;) I love this shot. That's a decent score considering the "dust bunnies" and the fact that it's a free study with bitchin' competition. | 
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			|  | 02/07/2007 05:23:54 AM | 
		| | Wow, what a capture. Great timing, and very acute technical control. Shutter speed must of been very high, whilst you maintained a great exposure.
 Good idea to go b+w aswell, emphasises the form of the birds and their form.
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			|  | 02/04/2007 11:40:26 PM | 
		| | I would have scored your photo much higher if not for the dust spots. Great capture though...and I like the convert and contrast. Nice job on that! | 
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			|  | 02/03/2007 05:49:19 PM | 
		| | Your lens/sensor is in need of cleaning. | 
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			|  | 02/03/2007 10:25:00 AM | 
		| | Nice b&w,,,,I wonder why you left 7 water/dust marks on your photo when its advanced editing? Still a nice photo. | 
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			|  | 02/03/2007 07:57:01 AM | 
		| | "can you find all eleven of the sensor bunnies in this picture, boys & girls?" ;) | 
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			|  | 02/02/2007 08:28:17 PM | 
		| | Wooow what a capture! (No voting, just commenting) | 
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			|  | 02/02/2007 06:08:41 PM | 
		| | fun birds, to bad there was not much to the sky. | 
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			|  | 02/01/2007 05:17:11 PM | 
		| | Good capture, you should have cloned out all those dust spots though. | 
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			|  | 02/01/2007 11:54:25 AM | 
		| | spot editing on the sensor dust is allowed ... really like the compositon and b/w conversion ... | 
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			|  | 02/01/2007 06:36:07 AM | 
		| | Beautifully caught, but you must address the sensor dust in some way :) | 
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