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    Hand held
    Camera Model Canon EOS-1D X
    Shooting Mode Manual Exposure
    Tv(Shutter Speed) 1/1600
    Av(Aperture Value) 7.1
    Metering Mode Evaluative Metering
    Exposure Compensation -1/3
    ISO Speed 400
    Auto ISO Speed ON
    Lens EF100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM
    Focal Length 400.0mm
    Taken on the Farne Islands in May, all C&C welcome.

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    I like the exposure control, sharpness, nesting material and BG colors. Well done Jonathan!

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    Hi Jon, love the body posture, reminds of a Ski jumper having launched off the ramp.

    The techs worked well, but with the SS you only have a hint of what appears to be rain. Personally I would have gone the same route, less SS would have gained more streaks (would need be be below 1/200) but then you wouldn't have nailed the 'in-flight'. Personal prefs, but I think the orange/reds of bill & legs look a bit rich/sat??? Like the fact this has nesting material rather than sand eels, makes a nice change IMHO.

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    Just about perfect in my opinion Jon.
    One of your best.
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    These are tough little bullets to catch in flight. You've gotten a great wing position, good exposure. Very well done.

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    Hi Jon, you certainly nailed the exposure on this fellow, and love the flight pose with the swept back wings. A different BG than the norm for a Puffin image, and great that he has nesting material in his beak. Well captured.

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    Lovely image Jon. I wouldn't change a thing. Perfect exposure on the bird. The nesting material adds interest.

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    I would say about as perfect as can be, lovely image. Beautiful bird, nicely shown. Thank you for sharing, Jon.
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    lovely imaging more of a crop?

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    very nice capture Jonathan,great exposure,sharp with good detail,nice flight poseand nesting material a bonus,well done.

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    Thanks for the feedback and comments much appreciated. I desaturated the greens very slightly and I popped the head and bill by a little sponging and a USM for more contrast. I also did a little Dodging on the eye.

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