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    My previous post (http://www.birdphotographers.net/for...ead.php/127765) wasn't the perfect head angle. For reasons incomprehensible to me, I had overlooked this one, taken about 30 seconds later. The BG is trees and grass on a hillside.

    Canon 5D3, 100-400 II, ISO 800, f/10, 1/640. Basic LR adjustments (lovely smoky early morning light thanks to a horrible fire NW of Yosemite), and into PS for some cleanup of specular cows in the BG. Slight NR (not noticeable at this size) and a few % of Detail Extractor.

    Hoping to find out what kind of hawk it is -- rear view added in the earlier post.
    Last edited by Diane Miller; 09-15-2015 at 09:03 PM.

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    This is a super-shot Diane! Everything is right about it - the sharpness, the eye contact, the soft BG, the perch! Well done!

    A Red-tailed Hawk?

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    Hi Diane, I did not comment on the head angle of the previous one, but here it is much stronger. Well done on all counts, wish it was mine!

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    Very nice light on this one. Good IQ and headangle works for me too. Interesting perch and nice BG.

    this is a juvenile red tailed hawk. The juveniles have barring on the tail and the tips frayed from the time spent in the nest

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    Hi Diane -- This is a fabulous image , top notch IQ and great details . TFS !

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    great shot

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    Hi Diane, good angled pose, and I like the overall light and IQ in this. Those are mean talons, and Im fine with the weathered perch. I do like that BG too.

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    Classic shot ...hard to find any issues and that background is to die for

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    I like both, Diane. The background, the perch, the bird all make for lovely images. I would loved to have photographed this hawk. Thank you for sharing.
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    What a sweet shot. I like the comp in this one, and the HA (not that the other wasn't also good). Fabulous BG and light, and I love the hint of red on the bill.

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    Thanks, everyone! This was a lucky find. I wonder if they're there all the time or if I caught a higher population from a migration. Definitely have this place on list for a return visit -- just wish it wasn't 6 hrs from home.

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    Lovely image Diane. I really love the colours throughout. The pose is brilliant.

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    Beautiful photo, Diane! Thanks for sharing!


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    I like it very ok.
    The BG is perfect and give to the bird more importance

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