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    Default Spanish Imperial Eagle (Aquila adalberti)

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    An young exemplary of Spanish Imperial Eagle.
    Nikon V1; Nikkor 500mm.f4; S: 1/500; F/5; ISO: 110. Tripod; Permanent blind;Feeder (Carrion); The crop is full frame
    Thanks for having a look and any advice appreciated

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    Thats a grand shot Pepe !
    The light and the line of the perch going through the frame. Perch is just right for the bird too.
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    John
    PS- I nearly bought a V1 !! Maybe I should have !!

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    Beautiful portrait, great details and eye contact.

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    Beautiful shot! Excellent light, pose and HA!

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    almost perfect! :)

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    This is quite a special image. Love the color palette, esp the color of the bird against that varied green BG. For my taste, a bit more room all around might have been even more pleasing, but i am thinking there may be a reason that was not possible.
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    Excellent pose, perch and background. The stare and head turn are great.

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