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    Light angle was not ideal, but space was tight, not much I could do but found this angle, wish I could get a clear angle where the pines would not get in front of the body. Personally, I like this shot as it shows the surrounding.
    I guess I need to teach them how to pose next time. :p

    Comments and critiques are greatly appreciated.

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    Exposure: 0.002 sec (1/640)
    Aperture: f/8.0
    Focal Length: 700 mm
    ISO Speed: 800
    Exposure Bias: +1 EV
    Flash: No Flash

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    Keith McHugh
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    I like this shot very much. I agree with the toughness of the angle with the pine needles in the way. However, I love the lighting personally. You got the head turn just right. Nice shot.

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    I like the setting Troy Moving a little to the right if you could have would have cleared the bird !! Like the selected crop and space given to the bird !!! Excellent .. btw don't forget to drop some comments when you make a post.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alfred Forns View Post
    I like the setting Troy Moving a little to the right if you could have would have cleared the bird !! Like the selected crop and space given to the bird !!! Excellent .. btw don't forget to drop some comments when you make a post.
    Thank you Al.
    Moving to the right would have get the bird blocked by the pine needles.
    I will leave more comments.

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    ... ment the other right Troy :D:)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alfred Forns View Post
    ... ment the other right Troy :D:)
    I believe I tried but could not find a clear path and ended taking these shots.
    Have to revisit again and see. :)

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    Hi Troy - agree with you about the light angle - dont think there is much else you could have done from your position.
    Do like the look back pose and wish for a little more separation between the bird and the pine needles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lance Peters View Post
    Hi Troy - agree with you about the light angle - dont think there is much else you could have done from your position.
    Do like the look back pose and wish for a little more separation between the bird and the pine needles.
    Thank you Lance. I remember saying to myself telling the eagle to move left just a bit more. LOL.
    Will do better next time.

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    Oscar Zangroniz
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    Great capture of a beautiful eagle Troy. Is it possible to clone out the pine needles on his shoulder? Not a PS expert is why I ask.
    Regards,

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