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    What beautiful creatures!



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    You are very lucky and took full advantage of this opportunity. I love the pose, details,BG and composition. Some may say the bird is too centered but with the rock it feels nicely balanced! Congrats!!

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    Love the wings up position, nice eye contact, good details and beautiful clean background. Wish you have more of the rock though.

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    Superb take off picture! Love the wing position, the dangling feet and the inclusion of the rock..... great details too! Looks like the female.

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    Sweet shot, Doug! I love the wing position, bg, and comp. The small piece of cliff showing adds to the image as well. I like it even better than when I saw it on your camera.
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    Nice wing position and good action. The rock adds and I like the composition. Is the bird ringed?

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    Great image. The inclusion of the little piece of rock is really important in this image. I'd like it even more if there was a tiny crop from the bottom to eliminate the blue sky under the rock. For me, that provides an even stronger foundation to the image. Sure wish this was mine :-)

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    I really like the pose,wing position and the bg`s color!

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    The rock puts a killer image over the top. What great detail you captured here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keith Bauer View Post
    I'd like it even more if there was a tiny crop from the bottom to eliminate the blue sky under the rock. For me, that provides an even stronger foundation to the image.
    Same here, as is the rock seems like it is hovering in the air. Otherwise tremendous photograph Doug!!

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    Very beautiful, I love the detail and eye contact. I wish I could fly at 200mph:D

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    The cliff anchors the image and provides balance.

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    Are you still hand holding? man you are strong!
    Love this one. The BG is simply great and the exposure here makes this one for me. Wise composition.

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    this is so good, We have this species in Gujart and I know that they are fastest in our side opf world, Great timings
    Thanks for sharing

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    Last edited by Harshad Barve; 07-08-2009 at 10:06 PM.

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    Great shot Doug. I like the addition of the rock, although the bird is still to centered for my taste. Wonder what it would look like if canvas of the sky was added to the right making it into a panoramic format? Don't know how do to that myself.

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    Beautiful image, Doug. Great tension in the bird, nice BG, and the rock adds to the moment.

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    Opportunity well used! Like the posture & agree the rock adds to making this a great image.

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    Well timed for the take off Doug, and love the eye contact. Good detail on the falcon, and you have the best of both worlds regarding the wings. One we can see the underwing, the other showing detail on the top. Difficult comp when they are a bit far from their take off perch, it usually places them central, but I will take this any day. Congrats.

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    Beautiful image this, the suspended rock add well to the frame, Bird pose is too good too.. you could just work a bit on the beak to extract a little more detail from it.

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    great BG,nice comp,plenty of detail,the rocks great,imo I would clone the rings out,great shot Doug,thanks.

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    all has been said. what a magnificent composition and pose - and crystal clear. take a bow, Doug! moment well used...
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    I'm really enjoying these Peregrines!!

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    Excellent shot! I love the outstretched talons and wing position.

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