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    Default Cape Vulture on finals

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    Had some good light to work with and this boy did not disappoint
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    Great wing spread and the IQ looks good (some of the best I have seen from you) Light looks harsh but reasonably well handled

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    Great shot...It took me a bit to find the head...LOL

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    Beautiful sharp and detailed image. Love the wing spread and the way the light is handled
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    Great image, detail, colour and exposure are all great, my only nit would be the line of the mountain in the bottom right corner is a little distracting but easily fixed if you want to

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    Really like the details in the wings. Like the head angle as well.

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    Excellent pose, sharpness, comp and lovely brown tones. Very nice image, Craig.

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    Thanks for your comments..
    It's true Brendon the bottom R H corner is a little distracting but you should have seen it before I removed some very dark area's there What I should have done was finish something that I started

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    Last edited by Craig Kerr; 09-08-2011 at 07:38 AM.

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    Beautiful light and very sharp image and excellent wingspread. It took me a bit to find his head which is unfortunate and I feel is most critical for impact.

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