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    I captured this fulmar on the Isle of May a couple of months ago. Thanks for looking and for the comments on my Ringed Plover

    Will



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    Hi Will a nice intimate look into the private life of a Fulmar.
    Good choice of comp for me , but i would darken the HL , specially the LRC .
    Nice overall detail , but i wish for a bit more tonal depth in the mid tones .Was the light situation that warm , as i think it has a yellowish overall look .
    From the (my) neutral look , i think you can go tad color in the WB.

    TFS Andreas

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    Hi Andreas, Thanks for the comments. I found it quite difficult to achieve the correct white balance, maybe it was the colours of the rocks, with some of them being more shaded than others. I cooled it a little and toned down the highlights a tad.

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    Great nest location, placed in a perfect nook in those rocks. Very good composition. Great head angle with the bill placed nicely in front of the white breast feathers. I like the darkened corner of the repost. Well done overall!!

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    Very nice William.
    I like the comp you chose,
    Gail

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    My compliments to you, William on getting this portrait. One almost feels intrusive while photographing these birds, at least in my experience. Very nice textures and light.




    Geoffrey

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    Hi William, he looks cosy enough, protected from the elements, and a nice angled pose too. Your repost works well.

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    Nice one Will, looks like a hard bird to find and photograph. Thank you for sharing.
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    What a cool shot! I love it. If you have the room in the original frame, or have a different comp available, I would love to see more of the flowing grass-like vegetation along the left edge. That's nice.
    Good work mate!

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