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    Emory Moody
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    I though this bad boy was coming into the camera after me. Had me wondering how effective a feather duster would be for sensor cleaning!

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    One this this image proves is that the Sigma 50-500mm lens is pretty sharp!

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    Nice sharp face, I like the look it is giving you.

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    Hey Emory, Great to see you here. I like the sharpness and the out of the box COMP. I only wish that you had included the missing tail corner... later and love,

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    Great shot!!!
    I love the pose and the sharp face!

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    A very good shot!

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    Interesting angle on this guy. I like that both eyes are showing.

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    shows why the 50-500 is always with me... Ive many fine shots from it... and its often easier to bring along than the 500 F4... though of course the f4 is superior... just not as convenient
    nice shot.. very nice focus

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    This is lovely Emory. I might try cloning out the toe under the belly. I find the colour is pulling my eye away a little. Not sure about this but would try if it were mine then decide which I preferred
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    Very nice Ring Bill here Emory. I really like the detail in face and wing feathers and the up close and personal. Wish the other wing were detailed also.

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    A striking head, very nice! Perhaps a small crop left and down.

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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    I like the idea and BG. Maybe you can put the bird lower in the frame. That way the tail feathers were not clipped, assuming it is not full frame.

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