As always, you do a fine job. I exaggerate a bit at times, but coordinated turns near the ground scare me. There is often stuff down there. A rudder turn, up to about 15 degrees, is often safer. On takeoff, it often works to make the cross controlled rudder turn in ground effect. Landing, it is just a wings level slip.
Something to consider on strips with crooked departure and/or approach paths. You did not appear to be too close, but coordinated turns on final often cause problems with longitudinal alignment as well.
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