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    Nikon D70s 70-300 @270mm 1/1250 f5.6 ISO200 EV 0

    This pic was taken a year ago on a mildly overcast morning, and I have always liked it. I took it through a small opening in a chain link fence. I took a series of pics of this baby, which was hovered over from time to time by 6-8 adult terns (I think Forster's).The image has been sharpened only. Can I do more with what I have? And what could I have done better at the time?

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    I like the concept, you have quite a bit of harsh light, it would be more appealing if you were at a lower capture angle and perhaps maybe a vertical pose on this one.

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    Hi Wendell !!! I like the pose and eye contact The image is back lit Would try lightening the head area. I'm fine with the crop but a vertical would work fine also. As presented would like extending canvas up top !! Posting below !!

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    Thanks, guys. Well, Alfred, you always make 'em look better and, in this case, with very simple corrections.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wendell westfall View Post
    Nikon D70s 70-300 @270mm 1/1250 f5.6 ISO200 EV 0

    And what could I have done better at the time?

    Wendell
    i think you could have gotten a lower perspective. would have looked better as long as you had a decent bg. i do like al's repost!!

    sorry, gus already covered that!!

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    Yes, harold, and it easily could have been done, too. i must remember that in the future, since it seems to apply in almost all cases. . . .

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