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    Default Preening Peregrine

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    canon 1DX • 1/1000 • f/8 • ISO 800

    This is a female from 2 years ago, prepping and praying for a good season this year.
    The female of this pair had more rufus coloring in her breast and head are than the male.

    Thanks for looking

    -Tim

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    Very cool Tim! I have always liked preening poses and trying to get them with the last primary or tail feather is always a fun and makes for an interesting and fun frame.
    Colors, details and background look great and I love that the perch is clean.
    Well done and i hope we have a good peregrine season. See ya out there
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    Yes, neat pose indeed. Rarely, but sometimes, an image works even with no eyes showing. Here's one good example. Although the rock perch is pretty neat, I do wish you had photographed in vertical orientation. It still works as is though. Good blue water BG. BUmmer the paler oof area of the perch was visible but no deal-breaker. Pretty cool stuff!

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    Lovely detail. Nice background and like the rocky perch. But sadly it doesn't work for me without more of the head showing.

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    The feather and foot details are great, but I agree it's a bummer we can't se at least one of hers eye. Lovely setting, hoping to make ti down there at least once this spring.

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    Love the preening pose. The way the bird is perched on the edge of the cliff is pretty neat. Nice background.

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