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    Default ***Bald Eagle in a blizzard***

    Hello everyone!

    Here is one taken in Sheffield Mills, NS.


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    Very dramatic shot . Love it.

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    Eagles and snowflakes= lots of visual impact. Nice and sharp. Nice dangling feet and fanned tail. I would take some off the right . I wish he wasn't flying away from you but still very nice,
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    This bird is absolutely beautiful. I love the snow flakes - they are all so uniform in size which makes for a much better snowy image than one with large blurry flakes in the foreground.

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    I can feel the cold just looking at this iamge. Wonderful image. Love the falling snow, exposed well, and excellent detail.
    Well done.

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    Yves:

    Strong sense of the winter environment. In general I like the comp, except might move him a little higher in the frame.

    Yes he is turned away, but the head is back our way a bit which helps.

    Works for me.

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