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    I specifically left the crop full frame to show this beautiful bird in its natural environment.

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    I specifically love everything about this image. All of the elements combine to create a powerful photo. I especially love the head turn and the strip of sky at the top.

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    Many thanks for the super comment Artie, it is much appreciated.

    The support was a Bean Bag resting in one of the openings of the Hide at Giants Castle...

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    YAW. Shooting flight off a beanbag is not easy....
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    Ryan,

    Great image. I particularly like the detail on the top of the wings and back and it goes without saying the BG is truly spectacular.

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    Very cool! I like the head angle, eye contact, sharpness, underwing details, BG and that you included a bit of the sky.

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    What everyone else said. Not one negative here. Who said vultures couldn't be beautiful? Congrats

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    Well done Ryan, a bean bag nogal ?

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    Very powerful image.. the focus is sharp. great eye contact and the OFF BG of the rock mountain adds very to this.. Big congrats..

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    Thank you all for the kind comments, much appreciated...

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    all has been said. a superb image Ryan!!
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    This is marvelous , one day I will stop going abroad and pay a visit to this area. When is a good time to go?

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    Beautiful photo..this bird has been on my want list forever, I just never seem to be there when they are....congrats

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    Cracking shot Ryan. Pretty much as good as it gets. Thanks for showing full frame. Till we get there, I guess I'll have to live off these fine morsels. Wonderful shot! VVWD!

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    Thanks for the great comments, they are always appreciated. Ken best time to go is during winter july/aug my favorite time is the beginning of August...Now I suppose:)

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    Great capture Ryan. The head turn does it for me in this, and this is sharp, and love the detail too. The open spaces work well. Congrats.

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    Really impressing shot! Congrats!

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    Beautiful subject, great background and two minor nits.

    I might have run either NR or blurred the background just a bit and I would have preferred to have the subject higher in the frame relative to the mountains and sky in the background

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    All has been said , I would say this is fantastic image
    TFS

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    Thank you for the comments and taking the time to have a look...

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    Ryan
    Glad you left the sky there mate. All elements are perfect! Love the eye contact and it is razor sharp. A terrific natural history moment. thanks for sharing. :)

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