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    Default Diving Brown Booby.

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    f7.1, 1/2000, 220mm (70-200 f2.8 w/ 2xIII) D610, HH from Boat.

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    Excellent exposure and the POV is interesting. It looks a bit tight in the frame and the blue color looks over-saturated.

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    Pretty neat diving shot.
    I wish the light had been a bit better angled to light up the bird.
    Good IQ.
    I would like to see more room right and left and below if you have it,
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    Hi Dankearl , Agree with all other more room needed on both wing side ..... the details on the under wing is just perfect.

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    This is nice, a very unique point of view. Agree with a bit more room, that should be an easy fix.

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    Interesting perspective here. What makes the image work is the perfect symmetry on the face with both eyes showing nicely and equally. I agree more room left and right would improved the comp. A real pleasure to view!

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    Cool looking perspective of this Bird starting to dive. I like the good look at the feet also. I like them pretty tight but I think a little bit a room on right and left would look good. A little bit of haloing on the dark areas. Nice work Dan.
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    A very unique perspective and I'm enjoying the lovely details and the perfect exposure. I too noticed the halo around the bird which would be easy to fix if you were so inclined. A thoroughly enjoyable image Dan.

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