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    Default 7DII Eagle first real try with DPP

    My first real try using DPP on a raw file.Had to add a sliver of canvas to the top as the tips were right to the frame edge but other then that it's full frame. For a new camera and new software I'm pretty happy. Canon 7DII 500f4 +1.4 extender- iso800,f6.3@ 2500sec

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    Looking good Joe I like the white colour going into the detailed chest. The bird is perfectly sharp IMO. Yes very nice. I am glad you posted this Joe, as I have just ordered the Mk2 and I also will be using it with the f/4 500 and 1x4iii. Looking forward to it even more now Well done and thanks for sharing

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    Looks good to me too. Sharp and well exposed, with great wing spread and flight position. Interesting bird: he seems to be a full adult (4th year+?) except for his tail which isn't white. Is he not fully mature, or has he been dragging his tail in the red dirt?

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    I like the pose, here, good exposure. processing wise there are a few issues, bird is overall a bit soft (needs more fine sharpening) and the whites look a bit grey. there is a subtle halo around the bird.

    I think this will work better in a vertical presentation (+ adding canvas on both ends)
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    Nice show with the new gear. I think the processing looks good, personally I would add canvas as suggested by Arash.
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    Good maiden effort with the new camera and DPP4. I am looking forward to seeing more of your work using these tools. Regards, Ian

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    Joe, really digging the wing and tail spread. I think you can pull out a bit more detail and add some midtone contrast to the body to really make this a killer image.

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    Excellent flight shot.Superb under wing patterns, nice HA, beautiful fanned tail feathers and composition.

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    Thanks for the suggestions guys.

    Bill the red on the tail is fish blood. Shot it at Conowingo about the only place you have a realistic opportunity of capturing them fishing in this part of the country that I'm aware of.

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