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    Nice pose and layered BG -- compositionally I would like the bird to be more to the right in order to give it more space to fly into. Frame looks a bit tight on top as well. TFS

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    Thank You for your comments, I couldn't get much Frame but managed to move the Tern back in frame some! Name:  Common Tern 2-Edit-2.jpg
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    You did well with a backlit subject. Was the bird on sand or a pile of sugar??? Where was this image created? Not sure that I have ever seen sand like that. With love, arite
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    Thank you ! This is the edge of an Iceberg, late spring the sun turns the ice to almost a coarse sugar as they melt! Taken in Newfoundland Canada!




    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Morris View Post
    You did well with a backlit subject. Was the bird on sand or a pile of sugar??? Where was this image created? Not sure that I have ever seen sand like that. With love, arite

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