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    Ralph R. Roberts
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    Default Juvenile Bald Eagle

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    A recent attempt at BIF

    Canon EOS 5D
    Tv mode @ 1/2000
    Av 7.1
    Spot Metering
    Exposure Compensation 0
    ISO Speed 400
    Lens EF600mm f/4L IS USM
    Focal Length 600 mm
    Applied additional sharpening and cropping (large crop) in Photoshop CS.

    Comments appreciated.

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    Very nice image. Fish is a bonus. It looks a little flat so I did a few things, hope you don't mind. Will remove if you want. Levels, selective saturation (mainly beak/eye area and feet/fish), slight boost in contrast on eagle. See what you think. TFS
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    Beautiful pose and nice BG. you did very well with exposure and IQ is still good despite the crop. Agree it can benefit from sat. boost.
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    Very good flight image. I like the angle towards you and the catch a nice bonus.

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    Nice angle and eye contact, and the fish is a plus. Repost is an improvement. While I love the bird, I find the bg harsh, and would suggest trying to tone it down.

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    Nice capture, Ralph. I agree that the repost is an improvement and with the suggestion for toning down the background. Perhaps a BDR eagle?

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    Ralph R. Roberts
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    All, thanks for your comments. Todd, thanks for the repost, it is a definite improvement.
    Quote Originally Posted by Roger Williams View Post
    Perhaps a BDR eagle?
    Yes Roger, this was taken at BDR (Black Dog Road) two weeks ago. I am hoping to visit Lock & Dam #18 in Illinois where I here there are many more eagles.
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    Ralph R Roberts.

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    http://www.mvr.usace.army.mil/missri...unt%202010.htm

    The above is a site that gives the eagle counts for the Lock & Dams of the upper Mississippi River.
    Last week not many were counted at Lock & Dam 18.

    As you may know, the number of eagles at Black Dog has gone down this past week. The sub-zero weather may have moved some of them.

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