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    Default Bosque: It ain't just cranes and geese

    I just looked at Robert Amoruso's harrier, and I had to chuckle. Like him, this is my first decent harrier photo from Bosque del Apache, even though I've seen tons of them over the years.



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    These Harriers have lovely plumage. This looks like a painting to me - the feather texture along the low belly even look like brush strokes :). I like how the shadow on the far wing makes the line of the neck and nape stand out.
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    Another killer image Doug and with the 50-D, congrats on this and all the work you post to BPN, AWESOME,FANTASTIC.

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    700mm hand held; nice job, the shutter speed was smart choice. Good detail and resolution. IMHO, I might have done just a little selective sharpening in the face area ;-) Great shot.

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    Nice going Doug. I have only been out once with the 50D for BIF, but it did real well and I have not been shooting BIF for a while so I am kind of rusty.

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    Very decent job for a handheld exposure with a 700mm focal lens Doug;)
    I like a lot the detailed textures of the plumage and the wing pose.

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    I actually did some selective sharpening of the face. In my experience, harriers have plumage on the face that doesn't sharpen up all that well.
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    Doug, Beautiful bird and beautiful capture. I see now where the idea of digital camo patterns came from.

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    Excellent shot, very beautiful bird, did you see any males?

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    Outstanding detail captured here Doug, and overall, the Harrier is pin sharp. Great image.

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    Exccellent pose and detail, exposure and comp are very nice, some noise reduction on the bird IMO would help this shot, still, as presented I love it! Congratualtons!

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    I'm beginning to think you lost your tripod. Another great shot, handheld. Nice detail and eye contact.

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    Awesome Shot!!!!!!

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