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    Dobromir Dobrinov
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    Default Out in the cold

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    Very nice,I really like the pose,composition,details and the bg`s color!!!

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    Graet image of my world`s favourite bird. What a talons!!

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    One sweet image. It pops of the monitor. Love those talons. The rock makes for a great perch.

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    one fierce looking bird!! love the detail. you did real well keeping the overhead light at bay.

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    Very cool, I like the pose, details, setting and BG. Maybe a tad more space at the bottom.

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    Very powerful pose! Those talons are impressive to say the least. I would add a little canvas at the bottom if you've got it. Is this a golden eagle?
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    Quite impressive!
    A very powerful bird indeed. I agree with Doug about adding more canvas at the bottom.

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    Very impressive bird, great pose and setting.
    Nice work.
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    I would have preferred the rock on the left to have been as sharp as the others but obviously this wasn't possible. I agree with Axel, a bit more on the bottom possibly, but the pose, lighting and BG are out of this world. What massive talons, great work.

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    Excellent! Like the pose, ruffled neck feathers implying wind, and especially the splayed talons. Really demonstrates how large and powerful they are. Good job.

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    Jeff Johnston

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