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    BPN Viewer Adams Serra's Avatar
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    Default Red Shouldered Hawk

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    I took this picture at Ding Darling On a cloudy saturday morning.

    Canon 20D
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    Compensation +2/3
    Iso 400
    600mm

    All comments are appreciated.

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    Maxis Gamez
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    Hey Adam,

    How are you?

    Love the wing position and details. The small perch makes your image stand out. I would love to see this image in a blue sky but at the same time I like how your subject stands out from the clouds.

    See you soon man!

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    Very nice, bug clear eyes and I really like the separation of the feathers.

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    Very nice pose and do like the high key bg !!! Did well with the plus comp for the situation Not having the other eye visible detracts a bit form the fine image I like the way you started the perch into the frame That bird also need some serious grooming !!!! I like it a lot !!!! btw were you also able to get him jumping of the perch !!!!

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    You really got some nice detail here. Normally this would be the type image that people would say has a steep angle but not in this case probably because of the dynamic pose and action. Nice image!!

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    Nice images. I really like the outstretched wings.

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    I really like the clean BG,pose and wing position!

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    A rust colored mat and a tan frame would set this off nicely on your wall.

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