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Jul 28, 2012 18:28 |  #1

I have some shots of eagles at a zoo. I did an ok job at DOF with the fence but it was still distracting and since I want to sell some of these at my site I needed to come up with something.

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Jul 29, 2012 01:53 |  #2

I like it but I think the bird should be on the other side looking across your picture


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Jul 29, 2012 01:58 as a reply to  @ stanclark's post |  #3

Great shot...The eagle has a very powerful stare...But should be more to the left.


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Jul 29, 2012 10:02 |  #4

Huh. This is pretty different. I like it!


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Jul 29, 2012 14:56 as a reply to  @ CSMFoto's post |  #5

Thanx, I think I tried moving him to the left more but since he staring straight at me I thought this was the best placement for him.


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Jul 30, 2012 08:33 |  #6

That is a nice shot, but i agree, it looks like it should be more to the left. At the same time though i see that because of how he is looking at you it might look unnatural being further left.


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