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    Default Osprey Landing IV

    Another image from Lake Blue Cypress scouting trip with Jim Neiger.
    Canon 7D 500mm F4
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    Croped from horizontal to vertical.

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    You nailed that one. Awesome wing pose and great spread tail!

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    This is probably my favorite image of your landing series. I love the incoming pose and the composition is key. Fantastic image

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    A vertical was the only way to go here. Love the symmetry, and the slight turn of the head.

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    Oh man , what a pose , winner all the way
    TFS

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    WOW!!! I love the front on Pose and the wing position:eek: Nicely done Sid!

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    I like every thing about the bird but would consider desaturating the yellows / greens.

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    Sid:
    Superb pose, well composed. I do agree with Mike about toning down the greens a bit, and might also try to lower the luminosity of the white spots behind the bird.

    Really nice, my fave of the series.

    Randy

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    Best one yet Sid, The wing position is very dynamic.
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    Sid,

    You are just slowing killing us with these shots. :)
    Awesome. Still got one that is better than this one?

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    Excellent pose and wing positions, love the BG too. Is this a heavy crop?
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    Outstanding image Sid. Chosen comp works well with this pose. Nice detail and exposure. Well done. TFS
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    That is the way to do it Sid.

    Well done. Great capture and wing position.

    tfs

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