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    Default Royal Tern portrait

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    Canon 1D Mk II N, 400mm f/4 DO
    Exposed 1/6400 sec. @ f/4, ISO 200
    Walt Anderson panning ground pod
    Fort DeSoto park, St. Petersburg, Fla.

    Another image from my day at Fort DeSoto almost two weeks ago. I'll be curious to see what people think of the composition.

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    Gus Cobos
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    Hi David,
    Like the composition and the angle on the bird...the whites toward the neck are a bit hot...:D

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    I like this image. The whites seem okay on my monitor, then again I like to push them myself.

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    Compo OK, but' I'd probably placed hi higher in the frame.
    Great whites!!!

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    I like these tight crop portraits David. Love the BG and exposure and sharpness look good. Maybe a little more space on the left.
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    Cool compo!! all looks great to me!!

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    Lori A. Cash
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    I like the composition. Love the colors of the background. Whites look good to me.

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    c.w. moynihan
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    Nice portrait. Whites look good to me. With all that light and shutter speed, f/8 or f/11 might of been a better aperature to get more dof on the body feathers on the right side of the frame.

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