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    Default Black-headed gull in flight

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    This was shot from a boat at Nalsaroval Bird Sanctuary, Gujarat, India. Full frame image, I guess it may be a bit tight in the frame but i was happy I didn't clip the wings!

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    Sanjeev, wow, love the golden light and the perfect exposure, including the underwing. I was about to say I wish to have more space around the bird when I realized that this is a full frame image. Good job not clipping the wings.

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    I like this one better than the one posted in ETL because of the head and wing position. Also, the DOF appears to be better. Nice capture!

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    Nice light, good exposure. You could always add canvas if you want more room.

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    Nice job not clipping the wings. Good flight position and exposure. On my screen the head looks just a little soft - maybe a tad more USM?

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    Great job keeping it in the frame. Good shooting angle and exposure.

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