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    John_Nevill
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    Hi all,

    I've just signed up to this forum and thought by means of introduction i'd jump straight in with a literal interpretation!



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    Welcome, John
    This one is truly fitting for the forum and an excellent first post. A great action pose of the falcon with the wings spread...always more interesting than just perched. Very nice detail and and BG to show off this beautiful bird. Well done.....and I look forward to more posts.

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    Alfred Forns
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    That was the first thing that came to my mind John:)

    I like the bg and bird positioning Looks like you got a good model !!!! Congrats !!!

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    Way to go on your first post!!

    Excellent example for the Gallery :)

    Big welcome!

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    Very nice pose and detail. Good work.

    jn

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    This is indeed the perfect image for this forum as named. A lovely bird and interesting pose.

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    John_Nevill
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    Thank you all for your kind comments.

    I'm fortunate to know and visit a traditional English Falconer a couple of times a year, so more to come.

    I've spent the last 4 years photographing birds and wildlife, so its refreshing to see a new forum dedicated to the art.

    Thanks again.

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    A fitting first post, John! The bird is displayed nicely with spread wings and nice light.
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