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    I have just returned from my summer holidays with 3 weeks at the coast. On this particular morning, we were having breakfast at a restaurant in the Mossel Bay Harbour, and while waiting for the food, I couldnt resist a few shots with my short lens. It was fun capturing the gulls as they were very inquisitive hoping for tit bits.

    Canon 1D Mark IV
    Canon 24-105 @ 67mm
    1/2500
    F/8.0
    ISO 640

    Manual exposure.

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    This guy was close! What a wonderful shot with the light through the tail just gorgeous.

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    Lovely pic, Stu - and welcome back! I was waiting on your return so you could show of some pics from your trip to the coast. This one does it for me - nice detail and the light from the back works well!

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    Gorgeous flight shot on wonderful blue-white backdrop. Love the HA, stretched wings and fanned tail feathers.
    Love the frame Stuart Sir.

    Regards,
    Satish.

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    Hey Stu, glad you and Colleen had a great time, seems you did from what i've seen, didn't time fly for you?

    Like the perspective on this one and nice to see a smaller lens used, perhaps a 'Fisheye' next time, oh that was a bad one . Good detail and I like the slight head turn, cracking backdrop, love it, makes a welcome change from blue. Is it me, but is there some 'aqua' creeping in on the inner right wing, not sure what would cause that???? Look forward to more.

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    I like the pose and colours excellent exposure. I don't recognise the gull, any idea what species?

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    Nice pose and love the light through the tail here Stuart, take this above the norm.
    TFS


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonathan Ashton View Post
    I don't recognise the gull, any idea what species?
    Thanks Jon. This is a Hartlaub's Gull - a common Gull on the coasts of SA. I should have mentioned that in my intro.

    Thanks a stack to everyone else for your feedback.

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    Hi Stu - Welcome back! Great wing spread and the light through the tail feathers takes this up a level. I also really like the cloudy and blue bg. Good idea to use the wider lens.

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    Great flight pose with fanned tail, perfect exposure with nice details in the underwings. Nice sky bg. No nits from me.

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    Super shot Stu and happy new year. Love the light through the spread tail!

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    Excellent backlit image, Stuart.
    I hope you don't mind.
    I opened up the mid range in the wings and body a little.
    Here it is.

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    Hi Karl, no problem playing with the image, and your version looks pretty good. Thanks.

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