Both raptor shots are very good catches.
The steady one deserves to be hung (on the wall in form of a photo, of course). The one in flight is a very interesting catch. I bet you wish the head were more in focus.


While opening the two links (before and after, - at first, I couldn't see the difference until I placed two browser windows side-by-side...
 (No, I am not drunk, and I've been awake for 4.5 hours. :-) )
Once I've noticed what you've cloned out, I had a "doh!" reaction.
But, yes, it's like cloning a pole growing out of someone's head in a family photo.

Actually, because the brunch that was cloned out was a bit weirdly dark, - I thought at first that the one with it was the doctored one.

Cheers,

Igor


Paul Stenquist Tue, 27 Feb 2018 07:38:34 -0800 wrote:

I did some more work on the hawk in flight to remove some of the offending
spruce branches that made the image feel disjointed to me. Here’s the revised
pic:


https://www.dropbox.com/s/ru2eu9y706fzf75/8144b.jpg?dl=0

The original is here:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/sdsvezmykexlqmu/8144.jpg?dl=0

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