Caribbean Kestrel
Caribbean Kestrel
Photography \ Nature | 01/22/12 @122 |
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While in appearance similar to its mainland counterpart, the untrained eye overlooks details such as coloration and overall size. A subspecies has been born out of evolutionary needs to survive harsh environments and more difficult availability of food and water.
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01/22/12 @323
The crop looks a bit tight on the top and unproportional. Would have focused more on the face and less on the lower section which does not add anything really imho.
The image looks slightly oversharpened and pixelated. Looks like you took this from distance and then did a close crop ie not to many pixels left. Could that be the reason for the lower quality?
01/22/12 @535
01/27/12 @043