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    Default Female Bald Eagle, Lake Hemet

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    Went up to Lake Hemet, California to check on a breeding pair of Eagles. Happy to say that they have 2 healthy chicks, about 5 weeks old. The nest is on the South side of the lake and closed off. Access is by boat only.

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    500f4 II + 2X III
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    ISO-1000
    Evaluative Metering off the blue sky, + 1EV
    Manual Mode
    Handheld from a boat
    Cropped to about 6M pixels

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    Thank you

    Loi

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    Great pose -- I'd love to get that close to one. But the saturation looks very low to me, and I'd get rid of the vertical pole on the right. It could even be cropped out, although that might make things feel a little crowded on the right. But even without the pole, I don't think there is any need for so much space on the right.

    Have you tried to recover a little more detail in the highlights? With that lens and camera, I'd expect a studio shot!! : >)

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    Going wide, nice. Agree with the vertical pole is distracting. Space is just right as is, the whites has details.

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    Thank you Diane and Troy. This is a fairly large crop, 33% of the original, so IQ suffers a little. The white isn't ad in the high resolution, but at this 1024x800, I'm not happy with it either. The pole is actually an OOF tree, which is part of the environment. I could clone it out, but decided to leave it as is. I have tried to convert the RAW file from DPP using Artie's instruction vs. the default sharpening. May be just need to start all over and see what I did wrong.

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    Nice Capture Loi, I like it the way it is!

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    I agree with the others. That out of focus tree is pretty distracting. I'd clone it out in a heartbeat.

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    Nice composition Loi, i think removing the right pole it may look far nicer to my eye

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    Looks pretty good for the light, good advice by the others. Well done for HH in a boat

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    Skillfully photographed HH from a Boat. I do agree in cloning the Post.

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    Very good HH shot from a boat with this equipment. There has to be some weight there. I agree that the pole needs to be cloned out. A shot from a little further right would have been good to. Very well done!

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