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Red-tailed Hawk (female)
Image Title:  Red-tailed Hawk (female)
 
 By: Yamil Saenz  
  Copyright ©2007



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Photographer Yamil Saenz {K:12349}
Project #56 Wildlife and Insects Camera Model Canon EOS 20D
Categories From The Field
Nature
Wildlife
Film Format
Portfolio Eagles and Hawks
40 Frames
Arrastradero Nature Preserve
Lens Canon 400 F/4
Uploaded 9/9/2007 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 213 Shutter 1/2000
Favorites Aperture f/5.6
Critiques 10 Rating
Pending
/ 2 Ratings
Location City -  Los Altos
State -  CA
Country - United States   United States
About This shot was posted originally almost 2 years ago.
Since my ps skills are better now than back then, I decided to redo the post-processing and posted again.
I think this version is better.
Your comments are welcome.
Yamil
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There are 10 Comments in 1 Pages
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metoni .   {K:23323} 9/9/2007
Amazing capture.


John Hatz   {K:143808} 9/9/2007
That is an excellent photo Yamil, absolutely perfect, it cannot be better, sharp, plus good fight light pose plus lighting support...it has anything I want to see from a shot like that...
perfect clarity...I can see even a little bloud at the feet's finger! congratulations!


Pablo Dylan   {K:54544} 9/9/2007
Fantastic,great light and details.

Pablo


Alicia Popp   {K:83824} 9/9/2007
Qué buena pose!!!
Qué belleza el plumaje!
Las patas son más largas que otras aves no? o sencillamente me parece?
Quizás sea por los aterrizajes?

Felicitaciones!!!


Dave Stacey   {K:117507} 9/9/2007
A beautiful inflight shot, Yamil! Great pose you caught her in, too!
Dave.


Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:178235} 9/9/2007
oh.. yamil.. is impressive.. congrats
roby


Yamil Saenz   {K:12349} 9/9/2007
Hola Alicia,
Ya me hacia falta escuchar de vos.
Tus lindas palabras son siempre agradecidas.
Excelente observacion la que comentas.
La razon por la cual las patas aparecen desproporcionadamente largas es por que esta hembra de halcon de cola roja habia brincado desde un poste y se estaba catapultando para tomar altura.
En general las aves cuando velan siempre "esconden" sus patas, lo cual es un mecanismo institivo que les permite maximizar sus facultades aerodinamicas.
En este caso puedes apreciar la casi total longitud de sus patas, lo cual hace esta foto mas interesante.
Saludos.
Yamil


Andre Denis   {K:56377} 9/10/2007
A beautiful image Yamil!
You are rivaling Marcus with every new shot :) And that is a real compliment.
Andre


violetta  tarnowska   {K:24059} 9/10/2007
Yamil:)
Excellent!
Warm hugs:)
Viola


Robert Chin   {K:20943} 9/11/2007
Wonderful image Yamil,lovely in flight position and ps work.
Take care
Robbie


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