Here's another shot of one of the juvie Peregrine Falcons that we ran across in Cape May. This pose makes him look (to my warped eye, at least) like a mythological Gryffon. All he needs is a lion's tail.
A branch bisected the bird's left wing, so some reconstructive surgery was needed. More intervention than I normally like to do, but I thought he was worth a little extra effort. Also adjusted Levels, added a sliver of canvas on the right.
D500, 500f4, ISO 2000, 1/2500s @ f/7.1 manual; Gitzo and Mongoose.
A beast of a bird! Great wingspread. The near high-key works well too. I had not noticed the wing reconstruction until I read what you did. Now that I know, you are about 95% there for a perfect job - but it is a tough one...great work.
Thanks guys. Jonathan, I couldn't see the light streak at first, but I darkened the bg by just a few points and it became even more evident. (An artifact of the branch that was removed using Content Aware Fill.) Thanks for pointing it out. I've also brightened the bright parts of the bird just a tiny bit, except for a few bright spots on the face.
ps I can still see a tiny bit of that streak, as I look at the preview. I should go back to the larger file and remove it properly.