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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    This is another image of the rough-legged hawk I photographed in a local field a couple of days ago. It is cropped from horizontal.



    1D3, 500f4, 1.4x, 1/1250s, f/8, EC +0.67, ISO 400

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    Fabs Forns
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    I am sooo jealous, I saw them in Wyoming, hovering a lot, but they never did it close enough for ppictures :(
    Beautiful colors and sharp as tack,

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    Beautiful image Axel... fantastic exposure and details.

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    Great sharpness and detail, Axel. If I remember correctly from your prior post, I think you said that reflections off the snow helped to light up the underside of this bird. Even so, my brain keeps telling me that this is a bit too bright overall and could go a little darker. It might be a monitor thing, though as I look at the calibration strip below, my monitor seems to be OK. My only nit and it's a minor one. :)

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    looks like the snow was your friend Axel., ours has all melted, and I really miss it!

    fabulous shot.

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    Nate Chappell
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    A beauty Axel

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