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    Really like the light blue BG, the soft ligth and the detail and feather sharpness is wonderful.

    Personally I dont like these types of images showing eye membrane. I would much rather see a preening image with the eye hidden, I know its hard to avoid the membrane sometimes.

    do you have more from the series?

    Robert

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    Agree with Robert's comment. Also, the angle is a bit steep as well...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert O'Toole View Post
    Really like the light blue BG, the soft ligth and the detail and feather sharpness is wonderful.

    Personally I dont like these types of images showing eye membrane. I would much rather see a preening image with the eye hidden, I know its hard to avoid the membrane sometimes.

    do you have more from the series?

    Robert
    I have enough images where you can actually see the eye. I wanted to edit something different. I do have other images from this series because he stayed for close to 45 minutes before the female flew by and he took off following her.

    Troy...next time I will ask the Eagle to perch on a lower branch but I doubt he will cooperate :). The angle is what it is and I was limited with my shooting angle (the dark spots are blured leaves from a tree I was shooting through) because I was on a strip of land surrounded by water.

    Thank you both for your feedback.
    Last edited by Duane Noblick; 08-14-2010 at 10:47 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duane Noblick View Post
    I have enough images where you can actually see the eye. I wanted to edit something different. I do have other images from this series because he stayed for close to 45 minutes before the female flew by and he took off following her.

    Troy...next time I will ask the Eagle to perch on a lower branch but I doubt he will cooperate :). The angle is what it is and I was limited with my shooting angle (the dark spots are blured leaves from a tree I was shooting through) because I was on a strip of land surrounded by a lake.
    Perhaps you should have included some information in your initial post, that way I would not have made the steep angle comment.
    I wish the BEs around this area will cooperate as well. :p

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy Lim View Post
    Perhaps you should have included some information in your initial post, that way I would not have made the steep angle comment.
    I wish the BEs around this area will cooperate as well. :p
    I do agree with your observation about the shooting angle and normally I would have passed on an image like this but it's rare to get captures of these Eagles I follow out in the open (I've been following them for close to three years and this is the second time one has perched on a snag over water).

    When they are actively nesting our vantage point is much higher so the angle is not as great but there is a lot of clutter where they perch around the nest site.

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