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    Default White-tailed Eagles

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    the image was taken from Marek Kosinski's hide at Bilalowieza forest, Poland
    NIKON D4,700mm,f/8,1/3200,ISO1000
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    Last edited by Uri First; 02-08-2013 at 11:45 AM.

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    Fabulous image I would suggest you apply a curves layer and get the centre point then lower the point gradually, this increases contrast and it makes a significant difference to a superb image.

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    Excellent shot..

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    Great action shot. I'm with Jonathan that increase contrast to be able to see the birds' eyes more clearly would make this a great image.

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    Great action shot! Do you know if this is rivalry or a courtship ritual?

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    Nice capture, great action. I would like to see a tighter overall crop. Think you may need to increase the contrast a bit as well.

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    Great action shot. The nice thing about it is that both are sharp and both have eye contact. The bottom one has an excellent wing stretch.

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    Terrific action here, good IQ too! I think I'd crop to vertical to really bring the focus on this amazing behavior.
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    Excellent shot.
    Terrific timing, sharp, and great action captured.
    Well done.

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    Uri-

    You captured some great action. Looks like all the techs were right to freeze the action. I would agree with the comments above and just add a touch of contrast.

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    Uri:
    Great interaction captured. Here is the repost with modifications which I could do.I hope you like it.

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    Satish.

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