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    Default repost of red shoulder hawk

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    i thank all you guys for the positive critique in my last post.think i became overzealous
    in my saturation.nikon d 300 but dec sat and sky intensity.submitted for your repeat analysis
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    I have a few red shouldered hawks in my area, but I have not yet gotten a shot as nice as this one.
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    Nice exposure and sharpness. Gliding pose looks OK. As posted the image could use a crop from below.

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    Great capture with lots of detail, I have not had the chance to see one of these yet in the field but this makes me want to get out and get a photo as nice as this. I do feel that the bottom could be cropped a bit more to make it more of a panoramic feel and maybe even some off the top

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    Repost looks better! I agree with the suggestion to crop a bit off the bottom.
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