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    Default Martial Eagle at Masai Mara

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    Camera Canon EOS 5D Mark III
    Exposure (1/800)
    Aperture f/5.6
    Focal Length 700 mm
    ISO Speed 400
    Exposure Bias +2 EV

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    Oh my making me want to travel.

    what a beautiful bird, and I adore the perch, almost has a driftwood quality to it, exceptional textures.

    i think the BG needs something, but will leave that to the pros here.

    composition wise I think a little space could be taken off both right and left side

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    A fine looking eagle.
    I think the composition could be tweaked, there's quite a lot of empty space.
    The background is very bright which (a) makes the image hard on the eye and (b) makes it more difficult to appreciate the colours and textures of the subject.

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    Hi Sanjeev, one of my favourite raptors, and I like the high key finish. Interesting looking perch, and if anything, I would take off the RHS.

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    Hi Sanjeev. Great sighting and image. I tend to agree with the others in terms of the background. It feels way too bright. The feet on this eagle are normally yellowish and it seems to be lost here. It might be an idea to rework this IMO. Just wondering was this a big crop? TFS

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    I rather like the high-key background and almost black-and-white feeling to this. And a fine pose. I would personally take a bit off the right and top. Personal preference.

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    One of my favorite eagles - unfortunately declined in many places.
    Wonderful shot, great composition. I like it as presented. The background works very well for me. Wonderful sharpness.

    You might be interested in this interview I did a while ago with Alan Kemp about this species and it's ecology and conservation in Africa:
    http://www.africanraptors.org/interv...uthern-africa/

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    Hi Sanjeev - Beautiful eagle in a great pose. The background unfortunately does not work for me. IMO the eagle is overwhelmed and it causes an almost "halo"effect on my screen. I do like the perch and the majestic subject.
    TFS, regards.
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    Hi Sanjeev - I like the effect of the dark eagle against the bright bg. I agree on cropping some from rhs and above.

    TFS,
    Rachel

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    Nice image Sanjeev. I agree with Rachel on taking some off the RHS and top. I like the perch, pose, sharpness and high key effect.

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    well done with the exposure. like the comp in the OP & details look good.

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    Sanjeev, I think you did very well on this trip. I saw this eagle may be twice but didn't get any good shot. You exposed well here for both the white and dark feather. Look like it was an overcast day, so I think you did well with the high key approach. Agreed on taking off right and top. Loi

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    Thanks Loi, we saw about 3 Martials, and this was the best perch and as you rightly said it was overcast which helped. Except for leopard (saw one but no clear shot) we had good sightings.

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