Ok so a bit of an out of the box type of image. I was at the dam shooting eagles, and in the distance I was a young bald eagle fly close to the dam. As he came a bit closer, a bird, which upon later LCD review I found out was a Peregrine Falcon, swooped in to scare him off. I assume that it is to protect the nest. The action happened about 800 feet or so away and so very far. This is a large crop, not 100% and it is sharp enough that at 100% you can see the catchlight in the falcons eyes, but considering that to get a close image I would have to drastically crop. I decided to use the overcast sky to my advantage, and anyhow I overexposed quite a bit to get details in the birds, and make a high key black and white. The compo is a bit unusual and am open to ideas. I gave a bit of room on the left so that the falcon had room to come from, also I liked how it feels like they are almost falling out of the frame the way it is framed currently. Open to ideas and thoughts on a rather different shot from my usual.
1DmrkIII, Canon 300/2.8 with x1.4TC, f/5, ISO 1000, 2.2mpxs of original 10.1, Conowingo dam, 2014