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    Default American Kestrel

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    This is a shot of Lady Kestrel from this year. This is one of my favorite raptor poses as they stop for a second to look at you while they're preening their tail. It is also one of my favorite static shots of her too. Hope you like it.

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    Dave, another one of your patented kestrel shots, creamy BG, nice perch, HA, catchlight and details.

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    David Tim as covered most of my thoughts on this excellent image,can't be far short of perfect.

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    All of the above, and that foot just holding her perfectly balanced with beautiful colouring. .I''m trying to remember the perch; anyway its great. These Kestrels have that gleam on the back. Is it oil or reflection.
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    awesome pose with the looking back and the tail feather display, perfect lighting, sharpness, great perch and background

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    Thanks everyone for the nice comments. Glad you like the frame.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ian McLachlan View Post
    All of the above, and that foot just holding her perfectly balanced with beautiful colouring. .I''m trying to remember the perch; anyway its great. These Kestrels have that gleam on the back. Is it oil or reflection.
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    Thanks Ian,

    I am pretty sure that it's the reflection of the sun from the sheen of the feathers on her back you are seeing.

    It's a new perch, cool huh!
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    David this is outstanding she is one sassy little lady with that pose!
    I like the presentation as is but purely from my viewpoint I feel it would be better if the image was not clipped, albeit very slightly. I feel lowering the brightest highlights and lifting the very darkest shadows would make this amazing image even better. I appreciate you may well disagree as will others, I am getting the impression that in general over in the USA you prefer brighter images to some folks over here.

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    Beautiful bird and shot no nits for me.

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    Sweet! Light, pose, perch and background all superb, and of course your usual fine techs. Thanks for sharing it.

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    She has given us many great images, this is the one where she shows her nicely preened feathers. Well done

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    No nits here David. If I ever get a shot like that before I die, I would die happy. The head is my favourite part of the image.

    Well done

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    Thanks for the commnts everyone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonathan Ashton View Post
    David this is outstanding she is one sassy little lady with that pose!
    I like the presentation as is but purely from my viewpoint I feel it would be better if the image was not clipped, albeit very slightly. I feel lowering the brightest highlights and lifting the very darkest shadows would make this amazing image even better. I appreciate you may well disagree as will others, I am getting the impression that in general over in the USA you prefer brighter images to some folks over here.
    Thanks Jonathan, I always appreciate your input.
    Just got home and looked close at the image and at least on my monitor it looks about perfect. Nothing is clipped and it looks pretty well saturated and has good details in the darks.

    Not sure if you monitor is just a little on the bright side and is giving some of these images little brighter look to them or if it is the fact that I shoot in bright sunny conditions most of the time and you guys in the UK shoot in overcast conditions most of the time. As you mentioned it might just be personal preference or something you've become accustomed to looking at, as I have also

    Maybe I will brighten my monitor up a little bit when I look at your stuff and you can dim yours down a little when you look at mine

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    Don't know how you could make this better. Details, pose, that perch, the amazing background and all in perfect light. Just excellent.

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    Superb details! the image looks fine to me, a bit bright just but is just how it suppose to be on a sunny day.

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    A stunning pose with a great perch and BG as well. Did you have to do any perch clean up?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marina Scarr View Post
    A stunning pose with a great perch and BG as well. Did you have to do any perch clean up?
    You got me wondering too but unfortunately when I stopped by the house I looked at the original file and found that I did have to clean up some whitewash on the perch.

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    Hi Dave, the light in this is exceptional, which in turn has brought the IQ, detail and colours so well. Great DOF throughout the frame, and you certainly the sharpness. Gotta love that BG too. A fine image, and well captured.

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