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    Default Eagle with an Evil Glint

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    Gitzo with Wimberley

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    Good sharpness with that shutter speed (I might increase ISO or open lens more for higher shutter speed) and nice focus on the face, the fish is a big bonus. I also like the background and the determination look on the face. I might try to crop a bit off the top and bottom. Wish parts of the wings are not in shadow.
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    Lovely shot. Like Thanaboon has said, increase iso for higher shutter speed. I would only crop a little bit on the top. Nice background and sharpness on head

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    Great pose and a great big fish...Nicely done for SS...Head looks a bit over-sharpened and agree re taking more off the bottom

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    Sharp where it matters , excellent eye contact too
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    Very nice capture. You might try to lighten the shadows up a bit and see if that helps under the wings. Maybe tinker with the exposure of the fish, darkening the hot spot, and lightening the rest.

    I love the detail in the eye showing the focus of the eagle.

    Matt

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