I wonder how many times that bag has slipped off his shoulder while he is flying... I cant imagine flight as always being a smooth, steady motion, hopefully he has quick reflexes!I like that texture-y appearance on his wing membranes, shown by the crinkly lines on his membrane, showing the lines along which is the membrane might fold or roll up when not in flight. Along with the faint vein outlines, it's good detail. ^^I also like how the ground curves around the dragon, and how some grass, the mountains and the tail are slightly blurred while the body is in focus - it all helps putting the main focus on the subject (the dragon) while still showing other interesting features of the landscape.The fact that he is slightly off-centre in the scene appeals nicely to the photograhic rule-of-thirds. The pose that he is in look nice - arms extended to steady and balance himself for the landing jolt, one leg extended for 'impact', gives it a dynamic feel.The colour tones are soft and not too contrasting.To sum up all of that waffle, it's a great picture and it turned out well.