The hawk’s posture is strong—wings lifted, eye fixed, feet gripping the mossy branch. The light softens the edges of the feathers without flattening the detail. You’ve got the moment just before takeoff or landing, and the focus holds well on the bird while the background blurs naturally.
The moss adds a quiet touch—earthy, alive. I’ve seen your work before, and this feels familiar: the way you frame the bird in motion, the light catching the texture without being harsh.
One thing I’d wonder—was the perch chosen or did the bird land there? And how much time did you wait for this angle?
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The moss adds a quiet touch—earthy, alive. I’ve seen your work before, and this feels familiar: the way you frame the bird in motion, the light catching the texture without being harsh.
One thing I’d wonder—was the perch chosen or did the bird land there? And how much time did you wait for this angle?