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    Default Bald Eagle

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    This lady let me get fairly close. Unusual for this year.

    Canon 1DMkiii, Canon 500f4, 1/3000, f16, ISO 400

    Thanks for looking.

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    Nice sharp detail and I like the head turn toward you. My eye asks for just a bit more room, but this is a very tiny nit on an excellent image.

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    Nice shot.

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    Very nicely done. Good job on the blacks and whites. You might consider getting rid of the white gootchkie in the middle of the bird's back. Later and love, artie
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    Great details and excellent exposure Joe. Composition wise it is a bit too centred IMO, a bit more room on the left would have improved this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vincent Grafhorst View Post
    Great details and excellent exposure Joe. Composition wise it is a bit too centred IMO, a bit more room on the left would have improved this.
    Humbly disagree. There is already 2x as much room on the left as on the right.

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    Nice Baldy image. I agree on the
    gootchkie
    Is that a technical term :D?

    If you feel like it, you might consider removing the extra branch that passes behind the tail. Either all of it, or the piece that comes out the other side.

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    Very nicely composed and executed. Im not sure if there is a lot of variation in Bald Eagle plumages. But the back looks a lot darker then the ones I see in the Pac NW?

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