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    Default Take a Flying Leap (Rough-Legged Hawk)

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    Hi,
    Here is an image of the rough-legged hawk diving from an oak tree to catch a vole. Took this one this afternoon. Hope you like it.

    This is a wild bird filmed at Nanaimo Estuary, not baited.

    Stats: Canon EOS-1d Mark 4, 600mm and 1.4X, 1/1600sec at F/6.3, ISO800

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    Wild and magnificent looking bird Steve,can't find anything that I do not like, looks great from where I'm sitting.

    Keith.

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    Same here Steve, Looks really good. Its looking big in the frame but I don't mind that. I think it makes this bird look better Well done and thanks for sharing

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    Cool image. Love the dandling talons and the feather detail. I would give the bird more room to fly at.

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    Very nice indeed!
    Good angle of flight and good light angle as well.
    Really nice look at the underwing with this dynamic pose.
    I could see a version with a bit more room bottom and left.
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    Super take off pose. Catching a wild bird like this makes the day extra special.

    Maybe a slight bit more sharpening around eye and face and darkening pupil would make this even better

    Hope you dont mind me trying

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    Last edited by shane shacaluga; 11-23-2014 at 02:12 PM.

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    Steve just a tad more sharpening - along shane's repost - would take this one up a notch. I could see a version with a bit more room below and to the left, but I also like this as is.

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    excellent take off pose, I agree it needs a bit more sharpening but not as much as pane 6 where halo artifacts are starting to show

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    Not to sabotage the post, but to help me learn a bit more; where do you see the halo artifacts Arash? It was a 2min job to show roughly what I meant but I cannot seem to see any artifacts on my repost or not sure what you mean.

    thanks for your help as usual

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