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    I captured these courting Puffins last week on the Isle of May.

    Thanks for looking

    Will

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    I like this Will- nice and gentle. Kike the lonely little campion flower peeping through(trying to getinto the shot !)
    Nice one. Should have booked there instead of Rahoy !!
    John

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    Lovely interaction image, William. Nice environment and perfect exposure.

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    Love is in the air William,all looks very good to me.

    Keith.

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    Hi William, nice interaction, look forward to more.
    I might just tone down the hotspot in he RH corner, glad you had a good trip, hope the White tails showed up.

    Nice work.

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    What amazing interaction you captured here, and your exposure is spot on. Love to see all the environmental elements and that wildflower underneath them. I would personally crop from the bottom to remove the larger white spot and the edge of rock and then a tad from the right and left. I think it makes it an even stronger image.
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