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    Default Juvenile Northern Goshawk

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    D300 300mm on monopod. Manual exposure mode, no flash; ISO1600 f5.6 1/1000sec.

    Cropped from horizontal format.

    C&C welcome and appreciated !
    Last edited by Desmond Chan; 01-22-2009 at 12:22 AM.

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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    Pretty graphic capture. I like the angle and details and find the crop a bit tight. What was he feeding on, a duck?

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    To me, this shot is about blood and cold. Although I like your rendering, I would be interested to see a different version where a lot of saturation was added to the reds and a blue tint was added to the snow. This would make the image bloodier and colder.

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    Excellent sharpness and eye contact, Desmond. Good clean whites highlight the bird and prey well. I might clean up the grey spot on the left edge and the feather at the lower edge.
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    Desmond, Great shot-Details and eye contact are very good! Well done!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Axel Hildebrandt View Post
    What was he feeding on, a duck?
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    Killer eye contact and detail, agree with Tony about grey spot on the left.

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