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    Default Arctic Tern with Fish in Fligh0

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    Taken in Iceland July, 2016 in late evening ~10:00 PM
    PP: Crop to ~70%FF, usual LR sliders, levels in CS5, NR to BG, DE to bird at 1% and USM to JPEG at 25% radius 0.
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    Does the bird intersecting with BG bother you?

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    Good sharpness, nice catchlight in the eye, and well composed. I'm not crazy about the position of the bird's right wing, but otherwise quite nice Gail.
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    Great flight shot and the sand eel (?) is a nice bonus. I like the way it is coming towards us as well. I do think the bird intersecting the BG is not ideal but certainly not a deal breaker either. Love the framing as well. Only critique I have is that the exposure on the bird seems on the dark side and that has caused the grays on the wings to be darker than I remember for Arctic Tern. But that is an easy fix.

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    Nice capture in flight, sharp and well lit, nope the background position does not bother me, since the bird stands out nicely, and the background is silky smooth

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    The intersecting line isn't the best, but for me, it's not a deal breaker.

    I like the angle of the Tern flying slightly towards us, and the prey item is a nice touch. There is a bit of a sharpening halo below the bird.

    Nice details in the blacks on the head.

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    Excellent flight shot. Beautiful colors with superb details. Great composition.

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    I like the flight angle, prey, sharpness and composition. Seeing the thumbnail I though the BG intersecting the wing was going to be more of an issue but viewing the image I'm ok with it. Lots of light for 10pm!

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    Beautiful and elegant, Gail. The right wing position is less than ideal but not a deal breaker for me. I agree with Isaac's observation that it looks a tad dark.

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    Hi Gail, I quite like the curves/shape of the wings and tail. Well exposed as the eye stands out against the dark cap, and his catch a bonus. You had amazing light in Iceland.

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    Many commented on the right wing position that isn't a big issue for me at all. I like the body angle, the visible fork tail, fish in the beak and the catchlight int he eye. Looks well exposed on my monitor. Well done, Gail!

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    I like the wing position too. Looks great to me. The HA, the nice colorful BG and your usual solid techs round this one off nicely. Another real nice keeper Gail!!
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    Gail I have never taken a decent shot of a flying bird so not the best judge but this looks very good to me,forked tail and prey item make it for me,bet they take some keeping up with.Very well caught.

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