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    Hi Martin - Awesome image of an intense Cooper's Hawk with prey. The eye color is dead on as I've taken a few of these images myself - none this good! The bokeh line crosses the neck area of the bird causing a slight distraction but not too bad. Also, I believe you could work on the contrast and brightness a little more to make this image pop right off the screen. By the way, this shot is tack sharp!

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    Some images dont need words my friend :)
    Spectacular image , techs looks nice , Compo and BG are spot on
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    LOvely looking photo and a very timely capture. I like Danny's idea of a bit more post processing and it would be really nice. Very well done as is. Dave

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    Awesome shot of an adult coopers. I like it as is, great representation of what they really look like. Well done.
    C'est magnifique, formidable,

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    Fantastic capture!! As suggested by others this excellent image needs some basic processing. In this repost I cropped a bit tighter, boosted up levels, contrast, colour saturation, applied cooling filter and saved as sRGB. I haven't seen this bird in the wild so I am not sure about the colours but I am sure others will comment.

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    like this action here,with nice pose,eye contact but I think saturation was too much
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    Bienvenue Martin. I love the pose and the intensity of the bird's eye.

    J'aurais fier d'avoir prendre cette photo. Félicitations!

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    I would prefer something inbetween the two posts, great image this, the pose is to die for and the angle make this work so well.. Big congrats..

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    Great looking shot, with the coopers the clear victor. I have seen these birds with orange eyes, and adults with red. The edit looks too over saturarted on my monitor.

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    Would brighten the original post just a wee bit . How I wish this was mine !!!!

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    WOW. You should post more Martin. Loved the pose...it seems like he is really crushing the prey. The feather details in the prey are also very good. Awesome bokeh.

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    Really nice image. Great look on the Cooper's face. The repost is far too oversaturated in my opinion.

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    The Pigeon never wins in these deals!
    I agree, the re-post is too saturated... but appreciate seeing others offering to help out.

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    Salut Martin,

    Wow, that is a striking pose by the Cooper's. Colors look best in the original post but a bit of tweaking is would help. Poor head angle on the pigeon ;-)
    Last edited by Declan Troy; 12-09-2009 at 05:45 PM.

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    Perfect pose.. showing the successful hunt. Hes got some attitude..
    Love it!

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    Great capture.

    I prefer the original version of Martin.

    Guy

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    Ofer's repost is better but a bit too saturated for me. I love the image and am envious but if you had put your lens right on the ground I would likely have had to have you killed....
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    Fabulous picture, great pose, Head turn, with the kill shows the power of the bird

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    Great moment you captured well here Martin, something about halfway in between the two posts would work well for my tastes. Congrats!

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