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    Default Willet-extreme crop

    Couldn't get very close, this is almost a 100% crop so it can't get any tighter :D it is slightly walking away from the camera plane but there is a slight head turn towards the camera which I thought will make up for it. Hope I won't get busted by HA police here.



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    Very sharp for such a heavy crop, espectually the feathers details, did you use NX2 for sharpen? I don't mind about the walking away and HA, looks like it is searching for something. Good muddy environment capture and nice low angle too.

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    Nice image for such a big crop, Like the HA you can still see his eye, Maybe just sharpen the eye a little more, the feather detail is good, like the light and nice low angle. Great job:)

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    Hi - Looks good for 100% crop - HA is OK with me, head is still angled towards the camera. I might crop some from the top and the LHS, As it stands the eye is almost dead centre of the frame.
    Like the low angle.
    Good show.
    Keep em coming :)

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    Gus Cobos
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    Hi Arash,
    I like the capture...I too would like to see your subject more off centered, you might crop 1/4 from the right side of the frame and add canvas to the left side and selective sharpen the eye a tad more...:cool:

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