Sometimes, one has to reflect a little to see something truly exceptional. When looking through my photos, I appreciated the detail and focus but it was the third or fourth time before I realised I'd captured the reflection of the land rover in an eagle's eye!

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Land rover defender

Nice photo of an Eagle. Have you ever tried a polarization filter to reduce reflection. They can make the sky more blue also.

I agree. I'm going to pick me up a small portable bird hunting blind for just that purpose this year.

Have stacks of filters and used to try lots of different combinations. It’s fun playing with gradient filters too