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    Sasan:

    Dramatic pose, well exposed, like the watching bird, even though he is a bit out of the DOF.
    Just as a matter of personal taste, I might crop a small amount off the top, perhaps 10%.
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    nice interaction frame Sassan, I wish the perched bird was closer to the plane of focus and you had a higher vantage point, still a magnificent frame of a magnificent bird

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    Love the evenly lit underwings! I am fine with the onlooker being a bit beyond the d-o-f.

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    Sasan, very hard to beat a splayed, incoming shot like that. Wow.

    Nice job, you captured lots of detail on the incoming subject. I like a little brush in the right side to create some asymmetry.

    The white patches near the shoulders are maybe getting a touch hot, and I think you could work them a little in post.

    I am one who also wishes we had the onlooker a bit closer to the focal plane, but still pretty cool!

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    Super shot, love the outspread wings. For me I am happy with the onlooker, he looks sharp "enough", had he been really spot on sharp I feel he would keep drawing attention from the one in flight.

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    Very well captured...What a great display of the underwings.....Nice detail on the bird in flight....I also like the POV.


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    Sweet landing frame. I do like the pose on the eagle.

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