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    I captured this Sandwich Tern, this evening, from my balcony overlooking the harbour(whilst wearing my pyjamas ). The BG is the sea.

    Thanks for looking.

    Will



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    A fun way to photograph birds! Good comp and nice BG. Interesting to see the lower mandible longer the upper. Looks like there is some subject motion blur here.

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    So you can call it a "backyard bird" as we call all the birds we can see from our place. Excellent flight shot, Will.

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    Will does wearing pyjamas help? Excellent flight shot.

    Keith.

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    Hi Keith, thanks for that. Its been raining constantly up here for days now, so there was only one thing for it. Use the balcony as a hide

    Will

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    Good action shot and must be nice to shoot from the deck with a drink in hand!! I think there is a bit of motion blur in the image but not too bad. Otherwise, great clean background and a fairly dynamic flight pose...actually the small amount of blur sort of adds to the sense of movement.

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    Nice shot Will, it doesn't look entirely sharp on close scrutiny - what's the raw file like at 100%?

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    Thanks for the comments guys. Yer prob right Jon, it was a fairly large crop. Nothing quite near the balcony Yet Yes it is a lovely place to capture birds Geoff, but different story on Saturday, I am off to the Outer Hebrides with my wife for 10 days. The weather forecast dont look good


    Thanks for looking Will

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    Well nailed William but unfortunately the subject blur/movement is a bit too much. For my own taste I am perhaps a little forgiving in subject movement department but here I think it is an issue...I'm sorry but I am just being honest. I recently did peregrines at 1/1600 sec, with such a relatively slow shutter speed I do not 'track' the birds. I try to over compensate the panning in the direction the bird flies in and hope the focus hits. This method is counter intuitive but it works for me. I get less frames but the ones I make are more likely to be sharper IMHO.
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