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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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Randy
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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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Originally Posted by
Arthur Morris
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
cheers
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Really like how the feet are dangling down on this one.