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    I caught this image last week as I was capturing Terns landing on this post. I am always trying to get Terns shaking dry after a splash, but this is quite a different look than I have captured.
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    Lovely Robert, a very pleasing image. Spot on techs, very unique wing position... great capture. Thank you for sharing.
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    English wig? Not sure what impression you get of us Brits but not seen many with hair like that outside of the court room lol.

    Love the shot, I wonder how it would have looked with a slightly lower shutter speed to just give a sense of movement.

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    Love it! And I'm pretty sure he makes more sense than a lot of our judges!!

    Nice detail throughout the shot as well

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    Funny title! Great pose, the whites look awesome and full of details. Well balanced composition. The BG looks great with some variations in it. I'd prefer no jewelry on the leg, but I suppose it goes well as a fashion statement along with that "wig". A catchlight or brighter reflection in the eye would have been good.

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    Wonderful capture and title! Great pose, exposure and detail. Love the post and BG!

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    Robert you have caught it spot on! Really impressed with the exposure, cracking piece of work.

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    Hi Robert, you are 'not guilty' of anything wrong in this image Great capture, I like it

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