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    5D3, 600 f4 L usm is (ver. 1), tc 1.4 III
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    nice shot Behin..... intresting pos , good detail but not good perch ....TFS

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    I feel that the perch in the foreground is too dominant, so I would crop from the bottom. Bird is quite tight in the frame, especially on the left side and also I would lighthen the shadows. Nice and sharp with good color and light.

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    I like the pose and detail in the eagle. I would suggest adding a little canvas to the left and cropping a tad off the base.

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    Excellent image of majestic raptor. Beautiful colors and details.
    Agree with Jonathan about crop and space.

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    I agree with the above comments. I would take a bit from the bottom to reduce the rocks in the foreground and I would had also added a bit more around as the bird is too tight in the frame. I do like the details and sharpness in the head and neck.

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    Excellent shot! Lovely pose, light and BG. The details look excellent. Agree with the above comments re. composition. TFS

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    Good advice already...for me too the main issue(s) is the space and the big oof FG rocks. The eagle's face looks great!!

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