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    Hand held Canon 1DX Canon 100-400L IS Auto ISO 200 -0.3, 1/1600 sec f7.1
    Early breeding season, this has been collecting nesting material.
    All C&C welcome

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    A well captured image Jon. Those puffins are so small and fast. The nesting material really adds to the image.

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    Good work Jonathan. With nesting material it is a bit different to the usual Puffins images we see here and thereby adding fresh interest. My only concern is the WB - on my screen there looks to be a slight magenta cast but that may be my problem and not yours. Regards, Ian.

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    That's a real beak full Jonathan,never seen them with so much stuff, very good piece of work.

    Keith.

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    Classic Jonathan, might have a bit more below and less above? Reducing the red/magenta in the blue may help???

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    I agree, as light magenta cast in the blues but the rest is really an outstanding photo.

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    Thanks for the feedback everyone - is this a little better?

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    Repost much better Jon, well done. Regards, Ian.

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    RP looks great. Never seen a puffin with nesting material.
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