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    This is one from my recent visit to the Isle of Mull on the west coast of Scotland. My wife and I had returned to our cottage, because of the heavy rain earlier in the day. During the early evening, I was photographing some songbirds attracted to feeders I had hung on nearby trees at the front of the cottage. When, I saw this WTE, carrying a fish, flying over the loch in front of the cottage. It was one of the only times I had removed the 1.4, as I was close to the songbirds. But, i thought it turned out ok, showing the stormy looking skies in the BG.

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    Nice Wing down position and placement of the bird in the Frame.

    I do wish for better Head Angle

    TFS

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    Hi Will, glad you got to see them, albeit a brief encounter.

    Like the inclusion of the mountains in the BKG. IQ looks a bit off and the darker feathers look to be 'lifted', was the image under exposed?

    Hope you had a great time, see any Otters on your travels?

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    If you had cropped this aggressively, it shows. I can see noise in the plumage and it is just lacking that little extra punch.
    I hope I am not looking incorrectly, as I have just updated from my 27" iMac to a Windows system with a 32" 4K gaming monitor.
    I have the browser set at 100% view, I am not sure what is going on yet. A lot of images seem to be lacking that punch. I did see two of Arash's and they kick a$$; seriously. Sharp, detailed and well processed.
    I will post an image shortly at the 1920 pixel limit allowed and see how that views here.....

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    I think I worked it out, I need to be looking at images with the browser view set to 67%. Look much better that way.

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    You did well in the flat light. Like the downstroke pose on the bird.

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    Very pretty scene here William. Love the powerful downstroke and the mountains in the background. Details look pretty good to me.

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    Thanks for all the comments. I saw a few otters Steve, but never got close enough. I thought the detail looked pretty good as well Isaac, on the 5k iMac.

    Will

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