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    Default Juvenile Bald Eagle

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    I made this image in Staten Island, New York City.


    Special Thanks to Isaac Grant who took me to this spot. I was extremely thrilled to see this bird up close. He mentioned it was even closer during his other visits.....

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    Nikon D850, 600 f/4 +1.4x TCIII
    1/250 sec; f/5.6; ISO 1600
    Manual; Matrix metering




    Post Processing:-
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    Raw Processing using C1P
    No Cropping
    Nik 25-25 Filter on Bird at reduced opacity
    Neat Image NR
    Sharpening for Presentation
    Selective Dodging
    Cloned few spots in background
    Curves and Vibrance Adjustments




    Let me know your thoughts and comments.


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    Good calling pose, and I like the BG and the leaves.

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    Lovely shot Krishna! I like the tiny bit of vegetation in the top-left corner. The calling pose is awesome, the perch and the BG are great. The blacks look thin to me though. Adding a few points to the blacks using Selective Color would help I think. The image also feels slightly off-balance in terms of composition and the bird looks cramped, so a bit more room at the top and to the RHS would take this up a notch, I feel. Well done and TFS. Would love to see a Bald Eagle someday.

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    Nicely done, Krishna. Everything from colors to framing looks good to me. A great shot, congrats!

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    Nice calling pose and shooting angle not too bad.
    I would add a bit more to the top and the right if you have the canvas.
    The leaves in LUC add a lot.
    IQ is excellent.
    Looks like you really smoothed out the BG. I would burn the vertical white OOF outline of the branch to the right of eagle's chest.
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    Nice screaming pose on this bald eagle. Like the vertical framing. The green background is nice as well.

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    Great pose, perch and composition. Love the upper leaves. Agree with Gail about smoothing over the white streak. I might be tempted to add some more depth as the bird looks just a bit thin. TFS

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    Did not have more room at the top. This is full frame with no cropping.
    I added more points to Black Selective color. I tried to burn vertical white OOF outline, but did not like it so left it as it is

    Thank you for the comments.

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    Lovely on all counts as noted above. Did you blur the background at all or is it all natural?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Morris View Post
    Lovely on all counts as noted above. Did you blur the background at all or is it all natural?

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    Background is natural, Applied NR to it

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    Thanks, Krishna. That is what I thought.

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