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    Default Gannet with tail assisted braking

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    One from a couple of weeks ago at Bempton Cliffs. The wind wasn't coming from the best angle, and most of the birds were coming into the cliff face facing away and 'backing in'. This one however went for a different approach and came in head first and had to slam the anchors on at the last minute.

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    This is really nice Mike.
    Just love the direct look he is giving you.
    Love the splayed tail and the braking feet.
    Light is great and the clean BG really makes this guy pop.
    Exposure excellent.
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    We recently had an amazing Gannet show on Staten Island in New York City. There were thousands of them inside the harbor and diving for a week. I was able to get lots of pictures of these birds very close. This photo will make me delete all of them!!! None even come close to this beauty. The eye level and the extended feet and raised tail clearly show exactly what you described. The details are spot on and the varied background is as well. A real winner for me.

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    I really like the concentrated stare from this approaching gannet. Full flaps for a hot landing, this is a very cool shot. Exposure looks spot on and the colors in the background water really set him off.

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    All been said. Great sshot all around Mike
    Will be up there shortly myself
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    love the pose and the view of those webbed feet! great light and details and an attractive BG

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    just a lovely capture and the eyes say it all

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    Great shot love everything about it especially the tail up pose!

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    This is AWESOME Mike - so much to like here and sharp all the way through, love it!

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    Wow is right!! Not much I don't like in this killer frame. The webbed feet with the green racing stripes are awesome and the HA and raised tail make for a riveting frame. Great job on the exposure too. One of your best Mike!
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    Really Nice all round Mike. Certainly looks like using everything to stop.


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    Very nice! I like that orange head a lot

    Exposure perfect and very unique pose

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    Hi Mike, great head on capture, and I like the DOF from beak to the tip of the tail. Excellent exposure and sharpness, and just love how the Gannet pops from the water BG. The raised tail takes this up a few notches.

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    Perfecto Mike, smashing good! super dof, great light, love love love the pose and the BG is sweet, couldn't be any better!

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    Great flight shot! I love how the bird is utilizing all his feathers to try and control its flight, and the look on its face like it is thinking "I screwed up here" lol, and you got the whole bird sharp even though it was close and heading towards you, not always easy!

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    Well nailed....not the usual for gannet image. I may get myself up to Bempton.

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    Nice flight pose,great IQ,great BG makes the bird stand out.TFS.

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    Well done on this one Mike. I agree with all the positive comments. I love those dangling feet.

    TFS

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    Thanks everyone, all comments much appreciated

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    That tail and the white bird against the dark bg really brings this image to a high level!!
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    Even better! Those feet are screaming good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Morris View Post
    Even better! Those feet are screaming good.

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    Cheers Artie,

    I don't know how well you know Bempton Cliffs, but if you go through the main visitor entrance then you walk out to the main public viewing areas. From there, I prefer to walk to the left for about 15-20 minutes. In the late afternoon / evening, that should get me close to the sun angle you often mention, and gets me away from the crowds, and gives me my own little colony to play with, with very little disturbance from other people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Poole View Post
    Cheers Artie,

    I don't know how well you know Bempton Cliffs, but if you go through the main visitor entrance then you walk out to the main public viewing areas. From there, I prefer to walk to the left for about 15-20 minutes. In the late afternoon / evening, that should get me close to the sun angle you often mention, and gets me away from the crowds, and gives me my own little colony to play with, with very little disturbance from other people.

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    Thanks Mike. I have never been there :( But I am planning to go late June this year. Is there an entry fee? Can you get a season pass or a membership or ??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Morris View Post
    Thanks Mike. I have never been there :( But I am planning to go late June this year. Is there an entry fee? Can you get a season pass or a membership or ??

    with love, artie
    One off entry is £4 per day, annual RSPB membership is £48. June is slap bang in the middle of Gannet season, so no issues there!. Are you thinking of using it as part of your puffins IPT or is this more of a personal visit? If so I'll happily meet up and try and point you to my favoured spots - you just need to set aside a couple of weeks to combat our gloriously predictable weather!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Poole View Post
    One off entry is £4 per day, annual RSPB membership is £48. June is slap bang in the middle of Gannet season, so no issues there!. Are you thinking of using it as part of your puffins IPT or is this more of a personal visit? If so I'll happily meet up and try and point you to my favoured spots - you just need to set aside a couple of weeks to combat our gloriously predictable weather!!

    https://www.rspb.org.uk/reserves-and...ffs/about.aspx

    Mike
    Thanks Mike, I am gonna do an exploratory pre-trip before the 2018 UK Puffins and Gannets IPT. I should be there by the afternoon of WED 28 June, 2018. And then photograph at least through all day Sunday or possibly for bit on Monday morning. Is there anything to photograph there in the mornings?

    Thanks again; you have been most kind and I hope to meet you there.

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