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    Default Ready to land.

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    Caspian Tern is preparing to land if there is enough space.
    Taken at a nesting colony site that has slowly been take over by Double-crested Cormorants.
    Thanks for looking.

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    Excellent. Wonderful whites

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    Karl, excellent image with perfect exposure of both the black and white. Nice BG too. Well done. Loi

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    Awesome image Karl.

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    Very nice one Karl and white great exposure on those white feathers!

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    Like everything about this image, Karl. The exposure is right on, whites and blacks perfect with great detail. Beautiful BG, wing position, fanned tail, calling, and feet down.




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    Excellent image of spectacular landing pose with beautiful wing spread, fanned tail , open beak and of great HA.
    Love the it pops up against beautiful BG.

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    Superb image Karl, great exposure and awesome pose with a sweet BG. Well done!

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    Great landing pose with open beak, well captured. Like the exposure of the bird and BG color. TFS. Cheers! Miro

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    Karl it has been well covered above, spot on!

    Cheers Keith.

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    You did well in relatively harsh light. You might try a bit of a reverse S Curves adjustment to reduce the contrast.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Morris View Post
    You did well in relatively harsh light. You might try a bit of a reverse S Curves adjustment to reduce the contrast.....

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    Thanks, Arthur.
    Burlington Bay, Burlington Ontario. The breeding colonies are on four man made islands close to shore.
    Due to the local situation the shooting time only start at 8:30 AM when the light is already harsh.
    I'll try what you suggested.

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    Thanks Carl for the info. Do you need a boat? Would love to see a less contrasty repost.
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    great exposure of the whites here, look lovely
    i love the wing position and head angle here
    very nicely done in harsh light

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Morris View Post
    Thanks Carl for the info. Do you need a boat? Would love to see a less contrasty repost.
    No, I don't use a boat and I never saw anyone using it other that the Naturalists.
    I tried the less contrasty version but it did not look good so I gave up.
    Will post one more soon that might look better.

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    What an attractive image, the whites are just stunning. That soft background sets him off well.
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    Excellent pose. The whites look pretty good to me. I think possibly the background has been over blurred/NRd?
    One for the wall Karl:)

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