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    Ciao Gio,

    Super shot! Love the pose and all the feather details on the back of the left wing - looks like you had some very good light.

    If it was mine, I would probably move the bird back in the frame - more to the left, I feel he is too far past the centre line as it is. Also, you could clone out or crop out the two dark items near the bottom line and in front of the bird. Maybe also reduce the sharpening on the snow.

    Really love that pose!

    Best wishes, Gerald

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gerald Kelberg View Post
    Ciao Gio,

    Super shot! Love the pose and all the feather details on the back of the left wing - looks like you had some very good light.

    If it was mine, I would probably move the bird back in the frame - more to the left, I feel he is too far past the centre line as it is. Also, you could clone out or crop out the two dark items near the bottom line and in front of the bird. Maybe also reduce the sharpening on the snow.

    Really love that pose!

    Best wishes, Gerald
    THankd Gerald
    this isn't a crop and I haven't more space.
    Off course your tips are right...but if I would like use this photo for a contest in can't move or clone,
    I could reduce the space on the left side cutting but in this case, for me, too much close...
    Ciao

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    Excellent take off pose captured.

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    Fantastic take off frame Gio. I really like the pose with the extended wings and the light has covered the eagle very well. The all snow BG makes the bird stand out well. I tried this as a tighter vertical and it looks much better IMO. See what you think. Very nice frame.
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    Quote Originally Posted by David Salem View Post
    Fantastic take off frame Gio. I really like the pose with the extended wings and the light has covered the eagle very well. The all snow BG makes the bird stand out well. I tried this as a tighter vertical and it looks much better IMO. See what you think. Very nice frame.
    Thanks David.
    I tried and it is fine...but the space in front with vertical pose is no too much and the shoot loose dinamic pose, for me
    Ciao

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