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    I like the pose, sharpness and the BG.
    It is noisy, it seems you could cut the iso way down by using a slower SS to achieve the same result.
    1/4000 is not really necessary for a sharp photo in a large bird.
    A smaller aperture with a much slower SS and a lot smaller iso would work better for me.
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    Excellent pose...I love the reverse 'S' line from wingtip to wingtip. Good exposure. I'd tone down a few of the lighter patches in the BG. I also think a bit more canvas top and bottom could be good as thefull wingspread seems cramped in the frame. Another option would be a vertical comp. I agree you could have lowered the ISO, but the result seems OK for web.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dankearl View Post
    I like the pose, sharpness and the BG.
    It is noisy, it seems you could cut the iso way down by using a slower SS to achieve the same result.
    1/4000 is not really necessary for a sharp photo in a large bird.
    A smaller aperture with a much slower SS and a lot smaller iso would work better for me.
    Ok Dankearl
    what you wrote is right ..but I used 1/400 because the eagle is coming and then it will go down very quikly to catch a fish ...so I was ok for the next shoot
    Thanks

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    Like the placement of the subject. Very nice wing position as well.

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    Lovely pose! Another vote for a vertical.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ofer Levy View Post
    Lovely pose! Another vote for a vertical.
    Thanks again.
    I tried as vertical ..but it is a large portrait ..s now,,with space in front the eagle is flying and it is, for me, more dinamic.

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    Giovanni, I will be in Italy in August, where can I find these Eagles?

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    No In Italy it is not possible.
    It was made in Norwey

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    Giovanni, splendid shot. excellent angle and frozen pose. It shows the might of the eagle. I like the crop as presented. If mine, I'd try a small boost in color sat.

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