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    I wasn't sure whether to leave the water drops above the talons or clone them out, but I left them there anyway. 1D mark IV, 800 f5.6, iso 800, f7.1, 1/1250 on gitzo legs with wimberley head.

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    Excellent freeze. Water droplets above talons looks great in the image. How about adding some more canvas to the bottom portion of the image ? just a thought.

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    Well done in relatively harsh light with decent detail under the wings. Where? Fed?

    For me you can leave the water droplets.
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    Lovely approach angle! You did well in difficult light conditions.

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    Very nice good approach

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    natural is always best but here i would take them out later

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    Excellent timing very nicely captured considering the conditions.

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    Thanks for all of the comments, the drops stay in by the majority vote. thanks

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    Second for the angle, agree about harsh lighting, drops work for me. Sure is powerful image.

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