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    Canon 5D Mkiii
    f/2.8 300mm with 2x iii
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    Thanks for having a look

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    I like the display of environment, wish there was some interaction between the birds to add more interest. It seems like you had to do highlight recovery given the harsh light, some whites have lost detail while some look grey

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    An attractive scene William. I agree with Arash regarding the highlight contrast. Regards, Ian

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    Nicely done, William! Excellent exposure and composition! TFS

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    I'm enjoying this scene and how well the seabirds blend in with their environment. It's fun to see the group all in focus. Are the darks on this bird normally this light or so their colors vary between this tan and black?
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    Hi Marina

    Thanks for that. The colours are usually this brown colour, but when the sun is on them they tend to vary in colour, but not so much black

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