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    andrewhuxman
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    Default Mississippi River Eagle

    Captured this a couple weeks back. Thank you for looking

    40D-500MM
    1/1250th
    F 6.3
    ISO 320
    AV Mode
    Center Weighted Metering


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    Robert Amoruso
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    Andrew,

    You did good capturing the action and the look of the water is a nice contast with the eagle.

    The tail feathers appear clipped (overexposed) and the bird is just past you best photographing position - he is starting to fly away from you. The shadow on the face is also not preferable.

    A reverse s-curve (http://www.birdphotographers.net/for...ad.php?t=20434) can help to tame the contrast.

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    That isa nice capture and with a bit of help from Robert it will look good on you wall! Bob

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    andrewhuxman
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    Thank you both for your comments. They are very much appreciated. Thats an awesome tutorial.

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    Maxis Gamez
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    Hi,

    You did well with the panning. Shame on the light but this could have been amazing in the right light!

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    Too bad that the light was not better becuase the timing is fantastic. The extended taloons and wings, the semiopened bill and the BG made this image IMO. I think that you could remove the bluish cast in the whites of the head and you will have a better result. Keep them coming

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