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    This is an image of a Long Crested Eagle taken at Sosian Ranch, Laikipia, Kenya. Reminds me of the Ninja!

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    Minimal PP, added Clarity 10, Vibrance 10 in LR4, exported to CS6 for NR reduction of BG and sharpening of the subject.

    Appreciate your comments.

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    hahahaha.....Ninja indeed !

    Piercing eye and stare on this one, he/she has positioned itself nicely on the branch out in full view which is always a great bonus, that crest is excellent, harsh light, but well controlled....I'd take a sliver more off the top

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    Nice bird, nice Ninja. Blacks look overdone, especially on the head and face--lightened too much and thus a bit noisy. Did you use NIK Detail Extractor? A crop from the left and above would tighten this one up nicely.
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    Thank you Phil & Artie for your comments. No, I didn't use NIK. I overexposed the bird in camera, then reduced the exposure by -0.5EV in LR4. In this RP, I knocked down the exposure by another -0.25EV. Took some off the left and top as suggested and also rotated the image CW a little bit. Hope you like it better.

    Artie, looking forward to see your wonderful shots from Africa!


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    he does look like a ninja. I like the repost
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    Quote Originally Posted by Loi Nguyen View Post
    Thank you Phil & Artie for your comments. No, I didn't use NIK. I overexposed the bird in camera, then reduced the exposure by -0.5EV in LR4. In this RP, I knocked down the exposure by another -0.25EV. Took some off the left and top as suggested and also rotated the image CW a little bit. Hope you like it better.

    Artie, looking forward to see your wonderful shots from Africa!

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    Way to go on the repost. The blacks look much more natural, as does the crop. Stay tuned to the blog and Bulletins for tons of Africa stuff.
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    A rare eagle to see, let alone get a good shot of!
    Good job on the repost...
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    This is a very nice image Loi and the repost improves it.
    I am not sure if it still needs a slight bit more cw rotation. I noticed it more on the OP but the bird looks like it is leaning back slightly. Might just be me though.

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    I was going to suggest placing the subject a bit higher in the frame, so I'm glad to see the improved re-post! Nice simple comp with good details in the blacks. Nifty perch too. Hmmm...Iain may have a point about slight rotation...

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    Hi Loi, I live in africa, and dont see these guys when visiting our national parks. Love the concentrated stare, and your repost has sorted both the comp and exposure. Great perch - not overpowering at all.

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    Killer eagle and nice title! repost looks way better, thanks a ton for sharing.

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    I'm glad you like the RP. Yes, I think it can use a wee bit more rotation CW.

    Stuart, I didn't know how lucky I was to see these guys 4 or 5 times on my recent trip! It makes the images and memory more precious.

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    Nice capture Loi. The Eagle looks great with the crest up and I like the stare and that the eye isnt shaded. The blacks do look better in the repost and I would still add some more rotation. Good find.

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    Loi,
    Every thing has been said about this beautiful image. Love the re post.

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