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    Rene' Villela
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    Good evening everyone!

    I was looking on my book and I think this guy could be an Osprey or a Peregrine Falcon. Maybe you guys can help with that! These guys are hard to find and I think this one is the third one I ever saw. Before they didn't give me time to even get close to my camera. I was driving on an interstate road and I saw him on the top of a cliff. There was no place to park so I just left my company car on the side of the road and started to get as close as I could. I was on the bottom of the cliff and this is the best angle I could get. I took many shots but what I like about this one is his pose looking back over the shoulder and he let me capture all his back feathers.

    I already told you what I like about it so is your job to get critical and tell me what you don't like and se how I can improve it! Thank you!

    By the way, when I got to my car, there was a cop waiting for me. He got so surprised to see a foreigner and he just said: DAME (Means bad or don't do it) and he took off.

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    Last edited by Rene' Villela; 11-25-2008 at 08:26 AM.

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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    Great find and story. I like the details of this peregrine and only wish the angle were less steep and more eye contact. Keep them coming!

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    It's a Peregrine, and I agree with Axel's comment about the angle.
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    I like the detail in the back plumage, exposure and sharpness are right one and head turn great. Agree on the steep angle being the only negative.

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    Rene' Villela
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    Fabs... thank you for the welcome!

    Also thank you for your time and comments! Also thanks to the admin that cleaned up the mess I made trying to submit this post! Cheers!

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