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    This one I captured on the magical island of Staffa, on Scotland's West coast. The island is uninhabited and probably more famous for Fingal's Cave, made famous by the composer Mendelssohn and his Hebrides Overture. A very small island, where, if you walk 500 yards from the cave, away from the tourists, who visit the cave by boat, you come across a colony of Puffins, where you can get close to them. The light here, is also magical, and very natural. Recently, a survey carried out, showed the oldest Puffins, were 37 years old. This one for sure does have the markings of an older bird. The Puffins will be at sea. When they see human activity, they fly towards the island, and perch nearby, knowing that the human activity will keep away the gulls and skuas, their natural predators. Smart birds.

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    Will, killer portrait what's not to like, nice job.

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    What is it about puffins and owl shots that makes them s appealing?!
    Beautiful portrait with great IQ and details.
    Exposure is perfect. Excellent DOF.
    Gail

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    Another spot on Puffin portrait, William. Great detail, and especially an amazing look at the eye structure. Lovely BG too.

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    Hi Will, the IQ, detail and exposure in this are simply outstanding. You have outdone yourself here, and when you come away with images like this, its pretty hard to achieve better. A fine image all round Will.

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    Hey Will, I echo all the previous comments, all's been said. Thank you for sharing.
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    Hi Will, nice 'detailed' head shot and with the strong light you controlled things well.

    I would drop the Blue, it's too intrusive especially on the white chest. I would also apply some exposure & HL (minus) on the beak which will I feel help. Watch the blacks on the back, not to choke things. Going to the Right on the Temp just brings things up a bit and helps the drab backdrop, perks things up I think, you can always use a layer & mask if required but I don't think you need too. DoF looks spot on, any closer and you would need to start thinking of say f/11 .

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    Magnificent shot with superb detail Will. Background is perfect and you have handled the strong light well, I think. I'm not familiar with these but do they actually have a black 'collar' or is it the charcoal/dark grey that I mostly see in photos? Your composition rounds this off nicely. Seems Steve has picked up on the finer colour and tone details. Lovely- thanks for sharing.

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    Will, what a great Puffin portrait. Absolutely love it. I am sure Steve has good suggestions re on post, way above my level of understanding of color balance, but trying to learn. But whatever suggestions may arise, you have a killer image to start with. Also, appreciate the commentary on the island. Maybe someday!

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    Thanks for the comments everyone. Much appreciated. Thanks for that info Steve, and your email. It does look better, especially reducing the blues on the chest. Hi Glenn, yes it is a black collar they have, but sometimes the colours vary, depending on the amount, and direction, of light. I am sure you would love Scotland, maybe someday, Frank

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