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    Default Kestrel in flight



    Hamilton Ontario, Canada
    D300 / 200-400 VR
    1/2000s f/4.0 at 400.0mm iso250

    hand held, natural light, 50% of ff, no bait.

    Taken last week with the wind and sun at my back.

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    Eye contact and details look great, maybe a slight boost in contrast?

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    I love the head tilt! I agree about the contrast suggestion.

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    A real beauty...nice capture...no nit piks from me!

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    Superb angle of flight, and a lovely comp. Well captured Raymond.

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    Beautiful flight shot in all respects Raymond. Well captured.

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    I Iike the eye contact and composition,agree for the contrast!

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    Love the head tilt and eye contact. May try and extract a bit more blue and darken the BG a little. Excellent capture.
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    Terrific eye contact and pose on this little guy Raymond. I would love to see a more fanned tail ;) and I like the idea of darkening the BG a little bit. I also think that the bird is centered and I sugest to add just a little bit of room at the left and bottom of the frame. Well done!

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    good shot raymond,thanks.

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    Job well done! Thanks!

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    thanks for the nice comments everyone... Tony, thanks for your version and editing. I like your idea, but I feel the sky colour competes with the bird too much., and I also like to leave the colours as natural as possible.

    Axel, I did try for a bit more contrast, but I didn't like what it was doing to the image... Juan, I agree about the crop suggestion, I really didn't know what to do with this one., it is a little too 'in your face"!! thanks buddy.

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