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    Default Egyptian Vulture Juvenile feeding on a bone

    Made many Egyptian vulture images last weekend. So please bear with me.
    Canon 7D, Canon 500mm f4+1.4x TC, ISO 200 , f/5.6 , 1/1000 Sec

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    this is a beautiful image. the pose and that expression of (its mine buddy) seen very well
    i might reduce power of the OOF bright green plant..
    framing is just good to me except the sharp focus grass going cross upper on right hand is what i am surprise with.
    you might also want to look on white to recover a lil bit.

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    The bird is lovely and exp is perfect. Not sure about the photographic appeal of the "prey" ie. bone!
    Gail

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    Like the raised foot here looks very possessive about the piece of meat or bone . And lovely eye contact .

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    Saptagirish:

    Really shows his claiming the 'prize" and protecting it. Good low shooting angle, sharp.
    Not a huge fan of the mowed (grazed) grass look, but that is where you found him!

    This is quite a bone, do you know what it came from?

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    very nice shot....details, exp., pose, HA, light..well done. The shooting angle is excellent...it is the "just right low angle".

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    Great crop, angle, lighting, and sharpness. I have no problems with the mowed grass 'cuz that's where you found it. I think I would burn the face a little bit to get a some more details off the face.


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