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    This young eagle had just finished it`s bath, when I made this image.




    ISO 640, f7.1 @1/640sec, -2/3 EV, Canon 50D, 500mm f4.5L lens, tripod, Portable blind.

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    This is a very unusual and interesting image, Edward and I like it a lot. The comp, exposure, and sharpness are right on. The overall sogginess of the bird makes this image very appealing to me. :)

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    Well, amazing! Love the close view, plenty of detail, nice light, and great exposure, to me it feels like it has to much NR. Just that.
    Congratulations!

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    Thanks for your comments !

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    Unusual portrait indeed. Like the stare :-)
    Only wished for more light on the bird. A bit of flash would have helped.
    A great capture nonetheless.

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    Flash may be a good idea for those who like using it, but I don`t. Besides, the eagle was nearly 100 fett away, so using a flash would be a waste of time.

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