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    Great detail, but I think it looks slightly underexposed? I wished the near wing was either more upward, or even better, more downward. You've missed a wee bit of the BG, a grey colour(between the bill to the right of the fish). I would try a wee bit brighter Jon.

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    Agree with William on the exposure. Still nice frame with a nice fish and i like the crop.

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    Will, John, I think you are absolutely right, I must have had a senior moment! Here is a re-work, the tern is deceptive I don't think I can make it much brighter or more highly exposed.

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    Repost is better

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