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    Peregrine Falcon just landed on this piece of stone in the Little Rann of Kutch desert, Gujarat. India.
    Canon 30D with Canon 500mm f4 lens.
    ISO 400, f11, 1/500shutters. -2/3 underexposed.

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    This is an awesome image Clement, showing under and top of the wing plumage at the same time, head turn has given you great eye contact.

    Looks like you were pretty close to the Falcon, was this a setup shot? Can you share more details?

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    what fantastic details here...and those talons look mean...loved the eye contact too...

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    Royale image Clement , awesome details, great pose, killer BG and eye contact
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    Dear Arash,

    This was photographed from a jeep, not a big fan of setup-photography. Love to move around and shoot birds from vehicle or on foot. It was around 50 feet from the subject. This particular bird was using this perch often hence waited their one cold winter morning and got the shot around 9am.
    Last edited by Clement Francis; 11-09-2009 at 04:42 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clement Francis View Post
    Dear Arash,

    This was photographed for a jeep, not a big fan of seup-photography. Love to move around and shoot birds from vehicle or on foot. I was around 50 feet from the subject. This particular bird was using this perch often hence waited their one cold winter morning and got the shot around 9am.
    Thanks Clement, well worth the wait!
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    Beautiful image Anna, great light, nice eye contact and the pose makes this image for me..

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    top shot, love the pose and great detail, well caught.

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    cracking shot. as we know how difficult to get an image for this fella we can understand the value of this image.

    This image stand in top of all raptors for me atleast. very well done buddy.

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    Clement - Man, this one just pops off the screen with intricate detail bathed in soft, natural light. I love this one for sure. My cat saw it and ran under the table for safety (smile). I like the way the left talon is up in the air a little. Did I say I really love this photo?

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    The bird looks great against that BG and the amount of detail you brought out in the feathers is amazing. Perfect head turn from this position also. Wouldn't change a thing. Congrats

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    The Raptor King you have so much variety I am envious another fantastic shot.

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    Very well timed for the landing, and love the upturned wings. Overall, you have captured good sharp detail, and great eye contact too. Well captured.

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    A winner for sure!

    I can't ask for better details and wing position. The head turn here really makes the image. Killer BG.

    And this one was made with a 30D!, that's my camera!

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    Killer sharpness Clement. awesomeness of f/11.

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    It's all there: great upturned wings, eye contact, wonderful BG and detail. Fantastic shot.

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    Terrific shot Clement.

    Thanks for the details. A well deserved photo as you obviously used your observations and knowledge of the bird to go back to get the peregrine another day. Excellent.

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    Love the pose Clement. the detail in the under wing is excellent.

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    As said in another bird forum about this same bird, I would say it again. "Whenever I see this bird in future, I will just watch it from my Binoculars and not venture to photograph since you have not kept any room for improvement . Even matching it is going to be very very difficult"
    Thanks for Sharing.

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