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    During last winter's Yellowstone tour we found this bald eagle during a heavy snow. I tried to make an artistic presentation of the eagle..

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    Dale, I like the idea behind this and the comp you chose, although I would have prefferred just a little more room on the right. The Eagle looks like one cold and lonely bird.
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    .... and you managed to do so !!!! I like the crop as presented and feel Any other presentation wouldn't have given the effect !!! Big Congrats !!!

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    Judy Lynn Malloch
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    Dale I really like the composition and the idea of showing the surrounding environment but I agree with Jim about a little more space to the right. I do think it would strengthen the image. Lovely image !

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    Hi Robert. I really like this type of image. Very nice composition and details.

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    The composition and idea works for me. It really looks cold. :)

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    I like it as presented. Since it is such a great image, I would take the time and go carefully around the edges, cleaning the tiny things out of place, like the branch tip in LL.

    Very lovely!

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    I get cold just looking and the artistic presentation works for me. A nit is maybe a little more on the right

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