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    Another eagle from Homer shot with Nikon D3s + 400/2.8 VR + 1.4 TC at 1/1250 f5.6 -2/3 1600 iso.

    Thanks for looking, Giulio

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    Impressive wingspan captured here, and overall, the exposure looks good. I like the feather detail, especially on the fanned tail, ( although a bit scraggy ) His smallish catch a bonus. I would maybe tone down the brighter areas in the BG.

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    Simply awesome in my book!!! Love that the bg has a perfect blend of blur and still maintains detail with interest giving a sense of place.

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    Fantastic wingspread. Just a wee bit tight in the frame for me, and I agree that some of the white spots could be toned down or eliminated, but I like the backgorund overall. I thoguh the image's colours were dull (especially the talons)...I gave it a hefty +30 boost in saturation, then another (less agressive) round to just the talons.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daniel Cadieux View Post
    I thoguh the image's colours were dull (especially the talons)...I gave it a hefty +30 boost in saturation, then another (less agressive) round to just the talons.
    Thanks Daniel. I agree that my original image is a bit dull but your version is too much warm/saturated compared to the original shooting conditions, maybe something in between?

    Giulio

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    Excellent pose and the fish is a bonus, it looks a bit soft in both original and repost, I would selectively sharpen the bird with a fine radius for better pop.
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