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    Another from my recent trip to the Isle of May(sorry John)

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    I just dont care anymore.!!!
    Very nice as usual. There's no other brown like it. Nearly got arrested for going off the path on Skomer to do these !!
    John

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    You got a nice pose for both. the front bird is sharp and I think you can sharpen the other one a bit more. BG is nice, light was a bit harsh and contrasty here which has caused blown highlights.

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    nice pose,like throck's and BG,nice light.

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    I like the birds and rock perch, as well as the sea in the BG. The light seemed tough and has caused blown whites on the front subject - not sure if recoverable. I also find the crop a tad tight, going vertical at time of capture may have been good here. Still a neat scene though, and I like the head angles (but had the front one turned it's head a wee bit more the sun would have better lit his face).

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    Beautiful birds, pose and perch! Though the light was harsh, you exposed it well. I would try to fix the blown whites.

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