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    Default Harris' Hawk juvenile

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    40D, 600mm f4, 1/800, f5.6, ISO 400

    This is about a 20% crop. He is coming in to some chicken gizzards I put out. Private ranch in South Texas.

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    I love the landing pose, BG and wing position, it looks a bit over sharpened on my screen, and the detail in the eye seems to be lost (closed membrane?) Otherwise a perfect pose and BG, TFS.
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    Agreed with Arsah here but sharpness can be easily fixed , Nevertheless excellent image
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    nice wing spread and extended legs,lil over sharpened. it reminds me of bonelli's juv

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    Less sharpening.

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    Nice moment you captured here but it does seem a touch over sharpened.

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    Nice approach shot and beautiful bird. The second one looks better but it looks like you lost some contrast in the second one as well. Minor stuff.

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    Repost is better. Excellent pose and separation of bird from BG. Loved the BG a lot. Compostion wise, it wud be better if bird is higher in the frame rather than centered.

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