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    EOS R EF 100-400 I @200 f5.6 1/800 ISO 100 Manual exposure cropped from horizontal.

    With a clear late day sky, the male prepares to leave for a last hunting trip of day, showing his breeding plumage.

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    I wish the OOF,bird was not there and that you had more room at the bottom for the toe.
    The main bird is exposed well with a good HA but I wish for a fully extended wing position.
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    Agree with Gails critique. You have very nice details in the head.
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    add steep angle to Gail's critique, without being overly critical this vantage point with the cluttered settings is not going to give you very good frames...

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    Nice detail on the bird. Light looks nice as well. Looks tight all around.

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    Agree with cramped and cluttered. These overhead nest shots are tough. Great feather and leg detail on the main subject though.

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