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Artie:
I really like the high key effect, spread wings,feet, tail and open mouth.
Nice comp. as well.
Were you on a cliff top for this one?
Cheers
Randy
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That is a super cool and unique Gannet flight pose. If taken from a boat it will be one that I will probably never get as I am awful on boats. High key look is very nice as well. Must be awesome seeing these birds up close and being able to photograph them with a macro lens! Might be a difference in monitors, but I see a touch on noise on the grayer areas of the belly and undertail that was probably not evident on the smaller screen.
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Love this high key Artie, what a spread all round and open beak. wow, 105mm!
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pretty cool, I like the high key and the pose. might sharpen the head a bit more. you had the right lens for this shot for sure
hearing the Nikon 500 PF should be out soon...should weigh less than 200-500
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On a boat. Tossing fish.
with love, artie
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Quite a dynamic pose you got here, plus the gannet looks rather excited at the prospect of catching one of your tossed fish! I love the see-through wings and tail feathers.
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High key look is great as well as that screaming pose. You were pretty close to this gannet.