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    Martial Eagle with a wart hog. Biggest of the African Eagles captured on my last photo safari in Kenya.
    Spent around 20 minutes at this scene and got quite a few shots of it attempting to take off, etc.
    480mm iso160 1/500 f7.1 Nikon D810 200-500 f5.6
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    love the view of the prey, good details. overall the eagle is a bit too dark, it looks like you brightened the pupil in post which looks a bit unnatural given the rest of the bird that's dark (light was a bit harsh here) and he is too large in the frame. I'd loosen up the crop if you can

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    That is an imposing picture, Bryan. I agree with Arash on the darkness of the image but it is obvious that the lighting was harsh.

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    good capture of the rawness of nature with the kill and the flies. I wonder if you could bring up the shadows a bit if that would help?

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    Amazing eagle in a great pose, and the prey adds to the image. Yes, it's too dark and too large in the frame. Worth going back to the RAW file and making a few adjustments.

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    I concur with pervious comments - loosen the crop a little and lighten up the eagle a bit. He really does look like an imposing predator - well caught, a few tweaks and this would really chime.

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    I agree with Arash's comments. I also see that you have used a zoom lens, did you make any more images which are less tighter than the image above? I love raptors and to me, this is already a winner, but a bit of tweaking will take it to the next level. Thanks for sharing.

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