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    Yep, pretty much perfect looking on my monitor...No nits from me...brilliant HA, flight pose and talons showing. Good work

    Will

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    Very nice. Like the downstroke pose.

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    Great pose... it looks a bit washed out to me, but a terrific angle.
    I would punch it up a bit.
    Dan Kearl

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    Beautiful bird in beautiful light. Excellent wing position and love the powerful feel of the image. On my monitor it looks over exposed, especially the whites on the head and neck/back and on the white shafts on the primaries. I would do a highlight adjustment being careful not to gray the whites out. Also I wold add a couple of points of black to the neutrals of the bird and maybe a tiny bit of saturation as well.

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    Beautiful Shot. I like the wing position.

    Agree with the whites on the head. They can be tamed easily.

    TFS

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    love the dynamic take off pose and the BG, agree it's a bit overexposed,
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    thank you all

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    Wonderful and dynamic wing position and perhaps a bit bright. I'd suggest making your signature a bit smaller and moving it to the lower left hand corner. As is, it detracts considerably from the subject ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Morris View Post
    Wonderful and dynamic wing position and perhaps a bit bright. I'd suggest making your signature a bit smaller and moving it to the lower left hand corner. As is, it detracts considerably from the subject ...

    with love, artie
    Hi Artie , thanks for your comment

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    I agree with Artie on the whites and signature. Otherwise a terrific image, great posture and detail.

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