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    BPN Viewer Haim Ziv's Avatar
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    Default Vulture (White-Backed)

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    Mark II 600mm f8 1/125 ISO125 evening time.
    Nakuro Park Kenya, March 2008

    Thank you for looking. All critique will be welcome.

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    Alfred Forns
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    Excellent capture in sweet light !!!! It is razer sharp for the selected shutter speed Not sure why would you go to 125?

    Would crop some form the top to make bird and prey larger in frame I like it a lot !!! Big Congrats !!!

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    Robert Amoruso
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    Haim,

    Great action captured well. I agree with Alfred on the top crop and would have liked to see a bit more room on the right and especially on the left where it appears the kill is touching the image edge.

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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Hey Haim,
    I'm a huge fan of tight crops...........take Alfreds advice and take a good part off the top (line of feathers in BG).........and then take some of Roberts........if you don't have the space on the right.......clone some of the kill out to give space. Great light and action,
    Roman

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    IOTY Winner 2008 Chris van Rooyen's Avatar
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    Great posture and sharpness. Like the mean look of the bird. This is actually a Ruppel's Griffon Vulture, not a Whitebacked Vulture.

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