I agree with Paul on all counts on this... (saving typing the same thing) :-)

ann

Paul Stenquist wrote:

Works well here. It might be more effective if you re-cropped to move him off 
center, giving the pic some space in the direction he's looking. If you have 15 
meg or so left after the crop, you have a nicely printable photo. Good capture.
Paul
On Feb 6, 2011, at 8:46 AM, Jack Davis wrote:

Awhile back I posted an image of an immature Bald Eagle. Yesterday my 
perseverance payed off by allowing me to stumble upon the mature version.
Pretty heavy crop.
Falls in the "point-n-shoot" category, but satisfying to collect none the less. Started the search about 7:30 AM and found him in a local State managed Wildlife Area about 10:30 AM.

All comments most welcome.

Jack

http://photolightimages.com/aspupload/detail.asp?ID=561




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