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Chopsticks diner
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Ever tried to catch a fish using chopsticks? P.s. this shot is real! No editing.

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::prashanth
02/21/10 7:09 PM GMT
Nope, but I just saw a guy, catching a bird with a fish in its beak, with just his camera. Excellent timing, Great close up and a fantastic photo :)
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.gizmo1
02/21/10 7:16 PM GMT
That what it looks like chopsticks lol and i bit of a spiky dinner to great photo well done no faults at all 100%
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::jswgpb
02/21/10 9:48 PM GMT
I couild do that........if I had the chopsticks built into my face. :) lol Fine job Paul......looks good to me too.
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.icedancer
02/22/10 12:41 AM GMT
Oh my what spectacular detail and clarity in this close up Paul. Is that some kind of a cat fish, just wondering. John's comment made me chuckle.
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::Nikoneer
02/22/10 1:39 AM GMT
Only Mister Miagi (from "The Karate Kid")could do it. heck, he practiced on flies, a fish would be a snap. Looking close at this one I'm thinking he must have nabbed him by getting his beak into the gills on the other side. A heck of a shot, Paul.

-Nikoneer
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.Jimbobedsel
02/22/10 1:48 AM GMT
Super photography. I hope the heron charbroiled it before eating it.
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::Stevenn120
02/22/10 2:34 AM GMT
Very good catch Paul, even if you dident get the fish.
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::allisontaylor
02/22/10 3:15 AM GMT
What beautiful details and color on the Anhinga's eye! I bet it was interesting watching what happened next... Fantastic timing! Saved.
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.Catharina1
02/22/10 10:29 AM GMT
Paul, I think I prefer Iglo Fish Sticks for myself, but this capture is great! Perfect details on the bird and his 'lekkere hapje'! Mich
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.Nukeman
02/22/10 3:24 PM GMT
A Great Capture.
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.diaz3508
02/22/10 3:26 PM GMT
Talk about being in the right place at the right time .... :) Beautiful catch Paul...
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::garrettparkinson
02/22/10 6:33 PM GMT
Nicely done, Paul. What part of the fish is the bird holding.

Garrett
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::Inkeri
02/22/10 8:31 PM GMT
A Beautiful photo,Paul..in the right time.
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02/22/10 10:51 PM GMT
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every day is a gift......that's why it's called the present!!
.lovestoned
02/23/10 5:09 AM GMT
Nice capture ^_^
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.Toto_san
02/24/10 3:38 PM GMT
Amazing shot.
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::PatAndre
02/24/10 9:57 PM GMT
Well, you would have gotten away with this if you had cloned the upper bill of the bird out over the outside of the fish like he was actually holding it in his mouth. I played with it in PS and was going to send it to you but-no email address.
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.Mythmaker
02/26/10 1:50 PM GMT
Ha Ha, fair point.
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.Bursa
03/12/10 8:48 AM GMT
Fantastic capture, so crisp and well composed, 10/10 amazing shot, well done
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