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    Canon 1DX • 700mm • 1/1250 • f/8 • ISO 2500 • handheld • manual

    Cliffside from a couple of years ago.

    Thanks for looking.

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    A lovely setting for this beautiful individual! Gotta love those flowers! Good BG too, and I like the wind-blown feathers. If you have more room left and above it would be great but still OK as is.

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    Excellent Image. Flowers add beautiful touch. I love the light and bird.

    I would have dodged the area on the top right, to reduce its impact.

    Overall Beautiful Frame

    Congrats on Capture and thanks for sharing

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    Lovely setting for this stunning bird. Love the color palette in this frame. Nice pose from the bird, good exposure and background. How much of a vrop is this?

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    Nice look at this youngster, Tim. The foliage really makes this shot fo me, and I agree with Krishna about lightening that upper right corner to even out the background, if possible. Great look at those talons!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ivan Sjogren View Post
    Lovely setting for this stunning bird. Love the color palette in this frame. Nice pose from the bird, good exposure and background. How much of a vrop is this?

    Thanks Ivan I think it's about a 60% crop.

    -Tim

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    That's a great spot for a portrait Tim. The colors are beautiful and I like the exposure and details. You may not have realized it but I'm pretty sure the nictitating membrane is closed. Check the other frames before and let me know.
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    Quote Originally Posted by David Salem View Post
    That's a great spot for a portrait Tim. The colors are beautiful and I like the exposure and details. You may not have realized it but I'm pretty sure the nictitating membrane is closed. Check the other frames before and let me know.
    Well done
    Holy powers of observation Batman I completely missed that I hope I didn't toss the wrong file...

    Thanks Tim

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