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    Hi
    I posted this my photo..but I am not sure about.
    I like it because is not normal take a photo of an eagle in front ..but the dark tree behind make the photo no good.
    Do you think could be right work by pp or better...no spend more time for this photo...
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    Quote Originally Posted by giova View Post
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    I like it because is not normal take a photo of an eagle in front ..but the dark tree behind make the photo no good.
    I agree with you on both counts, FWIW. You could crop some from the right, too, if you want to. But, let's hear from other more experienced folks here :)

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    Hi Gionanni,

    If you are proficient in PS and have the time, you could try lightening the underside of the bird and cloning away the one branch intersecting the top of the bird, depending on your pp ethics also :)

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    Fabs makes some good points on improving this striking image Giova. I would probably put the bird in the center of the frame here. Thanks for posting!
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    Hi Gionanni,
    Trying Fabs recommendation may help. The BG is quite distracting for me right now because the eagle blends with it a bit too much. If it was a bit closer this may have helped seperate it from the BG more. If you post the specifications on how you photographed this we may be able to offer more helpful tips.

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