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    Default Fulmar in Flight

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    This is one from this morning at the sandstone cliffs. The sun was barely shining through the white clouds, but at least we got some decent light.

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    Excellent flight image. I have never had decent light doing fulmars e4xcept when they were a long way off. I'm glad the birds played ball.

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    Great flight shot of a not often seen bird! Love that slight head turn toward you. Nice muted light for this bird.
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    Well done Will. You;re getting this flight stuff sorted.
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    Lovely looking natural feather detail Will,that 500mm with the 1.4 certainly produces some great results.Agree with Marina about that nice light.

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    Hi Will, excellent wing position here, and love the feather detail. Interesting looking beak, overall well exposed, and I do like the soft light. Well captured.

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    Terrific soft light. Great head turn and wing position. Very well done.

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    hi Will, a very simple Luminosity mask brings back so much detail into this image, however I'm glad to see you are enjoying the 1DX, it's a fantastic camera and you will nail those captures now, as you can forget low SS with that ISO, otherwise it's a recipe for some images. Like the D4, it is a superb camera, just enjoy.

    BTW just watch the sharpening halo around the lower half of the body all round.

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    Thanks for all the lovely comments Hi Steve, just seen, and replied to your email, thanks for that.

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    Makes a big difference Will for sure as you can see. God luck.

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    Will, I meant to say, you may want to increase the candles brightness based on your reply?

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    The soft light has really helped this image shine.
    Great full wings down position and nice to see the slight head turn.
    I see a slight halo under the bird's chin and belly. Easy fix.
    Nice to see the bit of blue in BG.
    Gail

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    Nice image, Will. Studying it closely especially the bill/beak having never seen one before. Thank you for sharing.
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    Ah yes, that is the downstroke I wish you had on your eider image! Fantastic on all counts, I like pretty much everything about it.

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    Hi Will ... what not to like about this perfect shot .
    Very well done ... besides the halo , but already fixed i guess .

    Lovely detail in the plumage .

    TFS Andreas

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    Will, you have everything to take it up several notches now.

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    Thanks again guys, much appreciated.

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