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    You get bored with doing the same old images, so it's worth risking something different.

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    Very nice but why so far forward in the frame? Exposure perfect. I wish only that the bird were angled slightly more toward us.

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    Was the eagle fed?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Morris View Post
    Very nice but why so far forward in the frame? Exposure perfect. I wish only that the bird were angled slightly more toward us.

    Where?

    Was the eagle fed?

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    I think I chose the wrong one to post, I will post one that's "too tight in the frame" next time. I like fast things going out the frame adds to the feeling of motion, but not a winner which
    is good as it means I have to go and try again.

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    Thanks, Tim. You missed these:

    Where?

    Was the eagle fed?

    When I see a bird flying oiut of the frame, I do not think that of speed. I think that the photographer panned too slowly :)

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    The sense of movement is nice. Like the water off the fish and the fish itself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Morris View Post
    Thanks, Tim. You missed these:

    Where?

    Was the eagle fed?

    When I see a bird flying oiut of the frame, I do not think that of speed. I think that the photographer panned too slowly :)

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    It's a Norwegian eagle, Flatanger, one of Ole Martin Dahle's friends (the eagle man), fed.

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    Love this capture, Tim. Wonderful feel of motion, and I also like the water falling off the fish.


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