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    Default Black Headed Gull Portrait.

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    This BHG in winter plumage has a faraway look in it's eye. Perhaps he is thinking he should be at sea instead of sitting on a railing beside a fresh water lake.

    Canon 7D Mk 2. Canon 100-400 L Mk 2. Canon 1.4x extender Mk 2. Handheld.

    1/1000 sec @ f 8. Auto ISO at 800 + 1 EV.

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    That is very eye catching I love the details especially the eye and around it - love those wispy dark feathers. The exposure and colours are really excellent. You have incentivised me, I must try to get something similar!
    The tip of the bill is a little hazy, so I would suggest one of two things - perhaps remnants of a mask or maybe not enough DOF. There appears to be a slight halo there too.

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    Hi Jonathan. Thanks for your kind comments. No masks used so must be a DOF issue. I was aware of it but you cant put there what is not there in the first place (In the image I mean). Don't know why there is a halo. With the sort of weather we have been getting this winter I am down to photographing gulls sitting on rails!

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    Nicely done portrait. The eye is sharp and I'm with Jonathan in liking the details and fine feathers around the eye. I like the soft background as well, composed to keep out rails and other man made stuff. If only the head were turned away a bit, the bill would have been sharp to the tip and the eye might be separated from those fine, dark feathers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Cowling View Post
    Hi Jonathan. Thanks for your kind comments. No masks used so must be a DOF issue. I was aware of it but you cant put there what is not there in the first place (In the image I mean). Don't know why there is a halo. With the sort of weather we have been getting this winter I am down to photographing gulls sitting on rails!

    David
    Gulls on rails .......and birds on sticks!! Just a hope of some light and big tides coming up, fingers crossed

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    Hi David, love the soft colours and composition. I imagine the halo is due to soft focus related to DOF. Wonderful job on the exposure!
    TFS-Ross

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    Beautiful portrait, with wonderful detail around the eye! Whites are lovely!

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    Lovely feather details David, you can almost feel the softness on the head. Very nice portrait of a very nice bird.

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    Beautiful detail. I agree with William that it is as if I can feel the fluffiness of that head


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    very nice capture David,some nice details,nice light.TFS.

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    Agree with all of the above.
    The feather details are really nice.
    A bit more DOF might have gotten the top of the bill in focus or a bit of a head turn but not a big issue for me,
    Gail

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