you'll have to excuse my tern id. not sure which one it is. photographed at boynton inlet yesterday during a brief rainshower. this is full frame.
D300, 18-200VR at 150mm, f/5.6, 1/1000s, 0EV, ISO 400
comments, critiques, reposts are appreciated
you'll have to excuse my tern id. not sure which one it is. photographed at boynton inlet yesterday during a brief rainshower. this is full frame.
D300, 18-200VR at 150mm, f/5.6, 1/1000s, 0EV, ISO 400
comments, critiques, reposts are appreciated
Last edited by Harold Davis; 04-25-2008 at 05:46 PM.
Very nice comp and placement of the Tern in the frame, my only suggestion would be a bit more sharpening.
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Should be a Royal Tern, Harold. Nice in flight shot but I agree seems somewhat soft in the wingspan.
Great shot, how you did it? full frame at 150mm.
I will be tempted to increase the yellow saturation a hair.