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    Default Osprey comes in for a landing

    Taken in Dunrobin, Ontario with Canon 40D and 400 5.6 lens
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    Hi Jim. I like the wing and tail positions, and the open beak. Love the clouds. Exposure looks good to my eye but I should let the experts comment. I might have preferred a bit of head turn toward you, and perhaps a slivver of crop off the right, with equal amount added to the left.

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    Other than a slight crop on the right , I think this is one of the best Osprey images seen in a while. Just move it off center a touch and it is killer in my book.

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    Thanks Bill and Joe...here is the crop

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    Hey Jim, awesome pose and I love the hint of clouds in the BG. A better HA and fully sunlit body would have made this image much stronger IMO - but still better than any Osprey images in my files.

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    Super pose and exposure against the sky. Will run another round of sharpening, looks a tad soft on my monitor. Well done on a great shot

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