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    First real attempt at flight with the D800. It locked in pretty well.
    I wish the head was a little separated, but i liked this one.
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    Dan:

    Good to see some BIF images with the D800. Did you shoot full frame, or one of the crop modes?

    Do agree about the head/wing merge. The colors are similar enough that the head does get lost a bit.

    I suspect the level of detail in a large version of this would be awesome.

    The crop is perhaps a bit tight below and right, but it is effective.

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    This is a nice flight shot Dan but the top of the head and beak get lost in that far wing, great detail.

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    I agree with the head separation and the overall tightness of the crop.
    Exposure and wing position are great.

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    nice image Dan,good detail,agree about the head separation,but wish I had took it.thanks.

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    Hi Dan,
    One of the hardest things to get with juvie bald eagles is a clear distinct head. The coloring of head and body is so similar... I like the wing position and IQ. I might add a bit more room below,
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    The head/wing merger is unfortunate, but I do love the details and near wing. I agree the bird placed a little higher would work well. Love the two claws peeking out from behind the wing

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    Hi Dan, great view of the near wing, lots of detail and overall the eagle is nice and sharp. Merge of the head mentioned, and agree taking a bit off the top will work.

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    Arthur, yes it does, It was shot underexposed and I was afraid to lighten it too much to lose IQ.
    It is the now typical D800 crop, not too drastic, but about 30% of in camera 1.2 crop.
    I had no room at the bottom, I need to use the full FX for in flight as I clipped the wings of two better photos.
    The head does stand out of bit more on your repost, but I really didn't get the shot it could have been.
    Thanks for taking the time, I will meet you next weekend, cross your fingers, the weather forecast is looking
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    I just lightened the head area a bit, added some contrast there, and darkened the pupil. Love the wing position. And the sharpness.
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    very nice Dan, I like Artie's repost, this would be a killer shot with wings up or more down with no merge.

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    Nice image Dan! I like the wing details and sharpness. Head/wing merge already mentioned. Arthurs repost brings out the potential of this image.

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