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    Hi All,

    This image was taken at Bear Lake, Utah-Idaho Border.

    I was on the ground when I saw this one coming in to land right in front of me.

    Nikon D500, 300mm f/4 +1.4xTCII
    ISO 800, f/5.6, 1/3200 sec


    Post Processing:- Re positioned the Subject
    Neat Image and Nik Color effect Pro

    Let me know your thoughts and comments.

    Thanks for watching



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    Hi Krishna, I like this dramatic pose with the forward wing position. Good DOF, sharp, and I quite like the two tone BG.

    The plumage colour on this species is very similar to our Juvie Kelp Gull in SA.

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    Dynamic pose, good view of the full tail spread. I'm torn on the tan strip below - perhaps if the transition line was smoother? Good image nonetheless.

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    Beautiful frame, Krishna. You've got great tone and detail on the bird and I simply adore that fanned tail. The first thing that struck me when I saw this was the red-brown OOF horizon but I'm less sure whether that's a good or bad thing? I suspect the shot would become too simple if it wasn't there but it may be worth a try removing it and then come back to the two versions after a week or two to see what works best. Thanks for sharing.

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