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    Default Screaming Eagle

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    Impressive pose and good detail, Sid. Well done.
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    A different pose. I can still him squawking! Nicely done.

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    Sid, Great pose and fabulous bird. The image looks a bit flat to me. I think it must be the flash rather the the DOF as it is f8. Well captured.

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    Love the pose and the eye in this one.

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    Very nice!! I love the head throw and calling pose. I'd tempted to raise the catchlight higher as it looks like there was a single light source from below.

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    Hi Sid,

    I love the classic Eagle calling pose, but I'm not too wild about the flashed look.
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