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    Default Fishing Eagle

    Thought this one showed power and concentration.

    40D-500MM
    1/1600th
    F 5
    ISO 320
    AV Mode
    Center Weighted


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    Nice action and comp. i'd tone down that copyright logo as it really takes away from the image IMHO.
    I just photographed eagles with another gentleman from Rockford... David Olson. A great guy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Lentz View Post
    Nice action and comp. i'd tone down that copyright logo as it really takes away from the image IMHO.
    I just photographed eagles with another gentleman from Rockford... David Olson. A great guy!
    Thanks for that I have heard his name at our camera store here in town but have yet to meet him.

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    If this was not much of a crop fill flash would have worked nicely to eliminate the shadow under his right wing. You can probably recover some of the lower end with shadow / highlights but some noise will manifest it self.

    I do like your angle in relation to your subject. You captured the action well and the eye looks sharp.

    Maybe lower the opacity of your logo as it does detract from a nice photo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Tracy View Post
    If this was not much of a crop fill flash would have worked nicely to eliminate the shadow under his right wing. You can probably recover some of the lower end with shadow / highlights but some noise will manifest it self.

    I do like your angle in relation to your subject. You captured the action well and the eye looks sharp.

    Maybe lower the opacity of your logo as it does detract from a nice photo.
    Thank you Mike , I will have to kick the opacity down, going to try again for some eagles so maybe I will have some luck. I need to work on PP skills and I appreciate all the input .

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