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    Default Landing Frigatebird

    Juvi landing, this image was made aboard Hooptie Deux with Capitan Shadle



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    Perfect light, no shadows, no high contrast. Love the hint of cloud on the upper part of the frame. Well done!

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    Arash I really like the pose of the bird, particularly the up-swept wings and extended feet. I only wish that I could see this at a larger size.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephen Stephen View Post
    Arash I really like the pose of the bird, particularly the up-swept wings and extended feet. I only wish that I could see this at a larger size.
    Thanks Steve, there is a link to a larger version above, can't post larger than 800 pixels vertical here.
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    Good landing pose, wing position and sharpness, the cloud in the BG adds to it. I might show a bit more of the perch.

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    Well well well, obvious how the bird gets its name! Does look like a frigate with all sails blazing... :)
    Awesome image... not much more to say!

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    Arash, Comp works well with the landing posture, and I like the sharpness. The clouds do add a lot to the sky BG.

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