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    Default Red-tailed Hawk in Flight



    Bronte Creek Provincial Park, Oakville, Ontario, Canada
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    1/1250s f/5.6 at 400.0mm iso400

    hand held, natural light, 70% of full frame

    Sorry it is a little soft... I am really looking fwd to hawk season again!

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    After seeing on this site, I decided to give it a little more sharpening, and saturation...



    worth a try I guess!

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    The pose is great and I like the sharpness in the repost, the saturation in the original post looks better on my monitor.

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    Ray, I go with the 1st. post! Me to on Hawk season - just getting started here in Maine! Bob

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    Sharpness in #2 and saturation in #1. I might lighten the iris a little. Thanks for posting!
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    I prefer the first post. I like the head turn and the wing pose. the bent primaries are also very interesting.

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    Great shot of a kid Raymond. I too, like the sharpness of #2 and saturation of # 1.I like the slight head turn.
    Can't wait to get my hands on this guys. I leave Sunday for NJ to band raptors for 3 months. Maybe he'll get one of my bracelets.

    Arthur Nelson

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