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    Default Fulmars

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    I captured these Fulmars this morning, they are nesting on the same castle as the kestrels I have been recently photographing


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    Nice shot of the nesting Fulmars! Brilliant aperture setting to get both birds within the DOF. Well done! I would selectively sharpen the head of the flying bird.

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    Wow. Finding just one Fulmar to photograph is hard enough, but getting a nesting pair is quite impressive. It's fun to see the cavity and to see the one calling. Agree on some more sharpening on the head of the one in flight.
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    Hi William, good interaction between the two, and I like how the calling bird pops against the dark cavity.

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