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    One of these days I'll get this beautiful; creature in a real blue sky with no high this clouds...at least I hope so!

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    Jim:

    What a striking fellow. Nice to see you getting the opportunities, even if not exactly what you want (yet!)

    Good exposure, sharp, like the banking pose and well spread tail feathers.

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    Nice exp and pose...Bird seems to be lacking some detail (almost like a big crop)...Glad you are getting your opportunities for this dream bird of yours

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    Not a big crop at all. The bird is so white and with it's feathers slicked back in flight there simply isn't anything contrasting on it to give detail./ It reminds me a lot of when I photographer an Ivory Gull in flight.

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    Great flight pose!

    Hope you get some more opportunities and looking forward to seeing the results!

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    I love this ghost-like image. And I don't mind at all the light blue sky; in fact, I might try de-saturating the blue to give it a more stark feel.

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    I'm wondering if this is an albino bird Jim. I don't see any sign of pigment. The eye would be the clincher.

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    Very cool that you get to photograph this spectacular beauty of a hawk! Comp-wise I'd prefer the space above and below be reversed (bird lower in the frame), and I would fiddle with the sky colour to make it less cyan. Nice wing spread.

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    Awesome capture Jim. I love the full wing spread and the striking bird. I agree w/ Daniel regarding the cyan, lovely image!

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    Awesome bird Jim!

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    nice specie, must be rare and hard to photograph however the head looks quite soft to me
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