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    Default Tern Take Off

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    Canon 7D2, 400mm f4 DO IS II, 1.4x TC III
    ISO 400, f7.1, 1/3200s, HH

    A Forster's Tern about to take flight.

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    Hi Allen. Love the pose you captured. The perch looks real good especially with the water around it. I may have tried a vertical crop here with some more on the bottom if you have it. The image looks a wee bit dark on my screen? Nice feather detail.

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    Allen - I like the low perspective you have here and the light reflections from the water on the underside of the bird. It's a nice wing position and a nice catchlight in the eye. Thanks for sharing.

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    My first though was this would make a good vertical. This is nice tough. Good wing position and nice detail.

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    I like the pose, partially submerged perch and composition works for me. It looks like the light was starting to get a little harsh. Nice image Allen.

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