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    This juvi loon was imaged two days ago, same bird as in the take off shot that I posted. He was doing his preening routine, but gave me this unusual head position, with his eyes open. They usually close their eyes while preening, so I was happy to capture this.

    Predawn, so quite cool light.

    D4 600vr f.5 1/1250s ISO 1000. Camera mounted on a pedestal to support it in my boat.

    Slight crop for comp. Darkened the pupil a bit, as it was a bit hazy from the horizon reflection.

    Advice and comments always appreciated. Esp. any thoughts on composition with this head angle.

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    When you have so many excellent shots of a certain subject it becomes hard to get something new, so I really enjoyed viewing this one. Lovely light has given you the opportunity to pull out all the details and the pose is superb

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    Hi Randy,
    What a poser, what an image, so unique. I like the soft colors with a few water drops, wake bow and reflection. Looks a bit noisy may need additional NR, (noise on beak really caught my eye, throat, also brown reflection). I like how the water dissolves, super image, TFS

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    Hello Randy,
    What an amazing pose!
    With the bird looking up I wonder if you could crop the bottom slightly and give slightly more sky above for the bird to look into.

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    Love that pose and whites on breast are perfectly exposed.Slight head angler towards us is perfect.
    I am on my laptop so do not see any noise.
    I like your crop but can also see a version as Robert suggested.
    Nice to see a different pose from a loon,
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    Thanks everyone:

    I did induce some noise on the bill by trying to compensate for it being a bit out of dof, by increasing the sharpening. Crudely done on my part, will revisit it.

    I agree that a version with more room above could work well. I tried several variations before settling on this one.

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    Sweet. I love the fine points in this image -- the bow wave, and the two (delicate) feathers near the back of the head. They might be the tertials from the far side of the bird, one out of place.

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    Very nice. Detail comes out great in the soft light. Nice low angle and killer background.

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