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    This is one of the last frames of 2020. The harrier is transiting into adult plumage as the eye is getting brighter, she will be an adult in about a year


    shot with my A9 II and 600GM + 1.4X TC ISO-800 f/5.6 at 1/4000 sec hand held processed with C1P

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    Loverly Arash. Sharp as. Many of the raptors in our neck of the woods at least are more colourful than as mature birds . Eagles in particular.Have you got the wings down version which must surely follow. And are you using Zone?

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    Arash:

    not only wings up, but legs down. Nice light, exposure and sharpness.

    Perhaps a bit more space in front. I wish the shadow on the back wing wasn't quite so strong.

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    The near underwing detail is superb. The big shadow on the far wing? Not so much. The trailing feet are great. Is this from a horizontal original?

    Are there any other bird species in CA aside from Northern Harrier?

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    Hi Arash,

    Very good quality. ı think like Randy and Arthur.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Morris View Post
    The near underwing detail is superb. The big shadow on the far wing? Not so much. The trailing feet are great. Is this from a horizontal original?

    Are there any other bird species in CA aside from Northern Harrier?

    with love, a
    It was cropped from horizontal, I can't hand hold the 600 vertically feels quite awkward

    there are many other birds too, look at my last 4 posts although I really like birds of prey :D

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    Really like how the feet are dangling down on this one.

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