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    A behavior and pose that I've had in my mind to try and capture for a while now….came together the other night. Tricky to execute because it happens in a flash.

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    You already now I love this one.

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    Lovely Grace. What a capture. Well done

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    Great timing, great action.

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    The timing is perfect. Hard to catch this very fast moment and you nailed it.
    Love the ballerina pose ( reminds me of trampoline artist) and the comp is exactly right.
    I might increase the exposure a little bit,
    Gail

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    Well done on an extremely difficult behavior to capture! The pose and water spray are great. Does the bird have prey in its beak?
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    The word poetry comes to mind for some reason....The cresting wave in the upper part of the frame adds some nice visual interest too. A fine example of where a subject can be centered and work very well...

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    Excellent capture. I would also second for adding a bit of exposure.

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    Great timing of a very attractive subject. The shot just balances perfectly composition wise, although I do agree on a tad more exposure

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    Fantastic image Grace. Love the pose. well done!

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    Great timing, excellent action shot, Grace.

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    I have been shooting allot of Terns lately so I can relate to how difficult this rising shot can be. Love the pose and the water spray. I like the comp you chose also. One more for bumping up the overall exposure by a bit, maybe a third.
    Nice work Grace

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