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    Harris's Hawk

    Workshop: South Texas

    D3, 600, ISO 800, f4 @ 1/8000, 0 ev comp

    I had set my camera settings for flight when this guy came in and landed to get the small piece of meat I had stuck on the back of the cactus ;-)

    As I just listed my 2010 workshops I was remembering how much fun we had with this species, and I can't wait untill next year to go back.

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    Ouch....heheeh. Great sharp shot with great bg. Like the comp but might be just to tight. Great work well done

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    Allan, I've lurked around NSN and this site for awhile and have always been amazed at some of your great shots----but this one is fabulous. Everything about it is spot on. Kobus suggested it might be tight...if so,not by much. This is a lesson in staying alert at all times. Congrats on this cool shot.

    Richard

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    Lovely light, pose, perch, and BG. I might tone down some of the brighter white areas on the bird though.

    Well Done!

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    Hey this is a wonderful shot in great light Alan, but I can't but help think that he could get injured with those sturdy looking spines.

    Paul

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    Love it ! congrats. don't see any aspect to improve, the image just pop up with life in my monitor, Harris's Hawk is a gregarious bird, would be great to see a capture of one bird landing on same perch with two others.

    Fernando Cerra

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    I have one of these guys coming to sit on some antenna tower in front of our house in Mexico City....I wish it was a beautiful cactus like this...

    Love the pose, the light, the BG and the perch. It is a little tight maybe, but still fantastic. Congratulations.

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    this is beautiful shot Alan
    I liked that little more space at bottom
    TFS

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    Great one, clean and powerful, I like the fact that you left most of the cactus in the image,
    although unusual, this is very well balanced composition, Great one, one of your best IMO.

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    Stunning light, sharpness and detail captured in this Alan. I like the raised wings, and the colours look so good. The whites look perfect to me. Im amazed at how they manage to land on these cacti. Great image.

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    Great light, colour detail and comp.
    I think this one has it all. Congrats.

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    Lovely light, sweet action, a pin sharp image and well composed. Well done, the image really works well.

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    Awesome! Great wing pose, light, colors. Perfect exposure and head turn. The cactus perch is fantastic.

    Markus

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    This is what I am going for with my winter set up this year! Too bad we don't have cacti, or Harris Hawk here :(

    Killer perch, pose, light, and BG. Awesome shot!

    Thanks again for sending the info, apprieciate it very much!!

    Cheers,

    Krijn
    Last edited by Krijn Trimbos; 07-29-2009 at 07:06 AM.

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    Beautiful Alan, loved the perch, pose, BG and the loved the Raptor. a wee bit more space required on the right required. nevertheless, great image... congrats...

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    small piece of meat I had stuck on the back of the cactus ;-)
    Thank you for sharing this.
    BG, landing pose, sharpness, colors and the built up of the frame are excellent. very well done.
    With all that said, I'm sure it looks ten times better on a big canvas... ;)

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    Alan,

    Superb image... as always.

    Best,

    Chas

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    Perfect light for photography. Allan, I feel the composition is bight tight and the whites around the tail seem to be brighter.

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