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    Default Common Terns

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    This image was taken last year at Nickerson Beach.

    Nikon D500, 300mm f/4 PF +1.4x TCIII
    ISO 500, 1/2000, f/5.6 +11/3 EV
    Manual Mode, Matrix Metering

    Hope you like it.

    Let me know your thoughts and comments.

    Thanks
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    Like the pose on the right tern. Wish the left one was facing more toward you.

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    Always nice to get 2 birds in the frame and get them both sharp with nice interaction. The problem here is that both birds don't have good eye contact and that makes the photo must less engaging.

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    Hi Krishna, I agree w Isaac, eye contact is essential and this interaction doesn't give us any eye contact. Also, the terns are somewhat small in the frame, good for you getting them both sharp as they are lightning fast! TFS

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