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    Dear All
    Made this with D300, 600mm, ISO 200, F6.3 at 1/00
    no space in bottom in original
    all critiques and commnets are welcome & much appreciated
    Harshad

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    Harshad, Nice and sharp capture you have of this beautiful eagle. I like the open beak and tongue visible. Since the subject is looking down I would like to see more space below the bird.

    Good Shooting!

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    agreed with you BZ

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    Harshad, I love this one, Beautiful bird and great exposure. Nice perch and BG, Feather detail is great and the tongue puts it over the top. I to would have liked some room at the bottom but this is still beautiful. Congrats

    Brian

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    Beautiful image Harshad .. I love the plumage of this juv ... and I agree with others about some more space

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    fantastic capture of this lovely forest eagle. Not easy getting them out in the open. I loved the exposure and angle here...

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    The tongue makes this one for me. Good pose and angle, too. I would tone down the whites on the back and give it a bit more space at the bottom.

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    congratulations on the rocking image of this eagle. i know how difficult to capture such a fantastic way with good light in their habitat.. But PP is what we can always take benefit of . i still wish to make the BG a bit dull as the lines and more highlighted area patches taking attention from the eagle which will be unfair to the majestic raptor. IMHO.

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    Cracking shot... liked the details...

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    agreed with u Mital , BTW I wonder how may times we see them in open with great BG

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    Beautiful one Harshad Bhai, loved the Details and the tongue adds very well here.. I think axels suggestion off adding some space at the bottom would help, because of the birds pose.. congrats..

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    Harshad, This is a very nice image with a great pose IMO. I love the tongue out and the sharp eye. Would add some space on bottom and left. Maybe lighten the BG a bit. Nicely done.

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    The head turn with the open beak showing the tongue makes this image. I also like the feather detail, and overall, nice and sharp.

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    Wickedly good image Bhai! :) You can add some space below. I would also remove the speck in the spiderweb to the right of the tail. Perfect HA and love that poking tongue! TFS. ;)

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    Really nice. I like the soft light. I wish that the plumage was in better condition, but not much you can do about that here. Well done !

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    An excellent image ! No nits for me ;)

    Dom :)

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