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    3 month old juvenile bald eagle with dinner dad just brought in. From last night.

    MKIII, EF 500 with 1.4x, 1/1000, F/5.6, ISO 640, EC + 1/3, hand held

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    Last edited by Mike Tracy; 03-25-2008 at 07:13 PM.

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    Wow, what action! Angle is steep, as I'm sure you know, and it seems a bot over-saturated to me.

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    I really like the tight composition,light and timing!

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    Beautiful. I think the steep angle and shadows come together to create a great mood in this image.

    I might tone down the bright area of the fishes head/gill right below the talons.

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    that's great, deuce! amazing that he is only three months old.

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    WOW... Would kill for an image like this... Steep angle and all.... Welllll...Maybe not "KILL" kill.
    I agree w/ Jim... Great mood.

    Well done.

    Where you excited at all when taking this?

    Steve

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    Great image Mike. And of course it is a steep angle. Baby eagles are high up in trees.

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    WOW, could you get some more atitude please! I like it, the angle doesn't bug, but the reds do seem a bit over the top on my monitor.

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    it all works --well done

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    A bit overshaturated and harsh lighting. But the actions is out of this world. I could see myself watching this guy tear the fish apart for hours. Thanx for sharing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Poor View Post
    Beautiful. I think the steep angle and shadows come together to create a great mood in this image.

    I might tone down the bright area of the fishes head/gill right below the talons.
    Thanks Jim. Nothing can be done about the angle and I like the perspective it adds. Eagles in general and particularly the young never eat close to the ground so you have to take what they give you. The Dutch masters realized the impact of shadows setting mood. I don't feel a bird or animal has to be uniformly lit to be well done.

    I have reedited it per everyones suggestions. Thanks for the help.

    Thanks Diane. The one time I have ever seen you and you didn't have your camera.
    Last edited by Mike Tracy; 03-26-2008 at 07:59 PM.

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