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    Lovely setting Jon. Great capture getting the kittiwake coming in to land. The rock and grasses compliment the image very well. You did very well here, very pleasing image. Well done.

    Will

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    Jon hope you are watching your steps on these cliffs, very much like the landing pose and enough BG to show the sea,preening bird adds another dimension, nice shot.

    Keith.

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    I agree the setting looks good...really nice rock. The blue sea adds some nice colours. The landing pose is neat but I would have preferred the wings stretched back a little more (which may have had the sun hitting them better too)

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    Hi Jon, well timed for the incoming perching, and your vertical comp works well, with the outline of the rocks running down through the frame. Im glad you left the 'gap' at the bottom.

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