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    Bald eagles dance!

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    WOW!!!! Stunning!!
    Excellent poses on both eagles, terrific comp, and the details in the larger version are mind blowing.
    Very well done.

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    Gorgeous image.Love dancing poses of eagles,great details,beautiful composition.
    Agree with Robert, details in HD are really mind blowing.

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    I am usually amazed at your work, but here I find the whites of the feathers and colors of the beaks a bit unnatural ....... sort of "ghostly" looking?

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    Very cool animated action here, Arash. Kind of reminds me of "Moves Like Jagger."

    On the comp side, you might consider leveling the horizon.
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    Looks like you are having fun chasing eagles around. Nice capture of these two with different wing positions. They do look like they are dancing. Techs and detail look great to me. Hope you get some sun before your trip is over. Keep em coming.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Allen Sklar View Post
    I am usually amazed at your work, but here I find the whites of the feathers and colors of the beaks a bit unnatural ....... sort of "ghostly" looking?
    I am not sure what you mean, by "ghostly" colors look natural to me. contrast was a bit low because the conditions were overcast and foggy a bit, but I was lucky everything came out as it looked.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Jobes View Post
    Very cool animated action here, Arash. Kind of reminds me of "Moves Like Jagger."

    On the comp side, you might consider leveling the horizon.
    Thanks Bill, horizon was actually perfectly leveled. I used the water line in front of the eagles that I cropped off above.
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    Great poses captured, and terrific job on the exposure under those conditions. I love the "smile" on the RH eagle.

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    Excellent image Arash! I like the poses, IQ, details, action and composition.

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    Very nice action image. Great IQ and I really like the complementary wing positions. TFS

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    I like your title because now that song is in my head when I'm looking at this image and it
    does seem to fit. Very cool to get the pair, nice and sharp, with perfect exposure.
    Can you describe the scenario? Just tooling around and going after what's close or are you
    attracting the birds with fish?

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    I like the composition and action in the photo. I see no issue with the whites or the leveling on my monitor.

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    thank you all.

    At Haines, eagles feed on the river bank were wild fresh salmon is abundant, to the extend fish is left half eaten most of the time. I am not sure if you can bait in this area and in any case it won't be necessary.
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