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    Default Common Tern Chick Portrait

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    I made this image in Nickerson Beach, NY

    Camera Settings:-
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    Nikon D500 600 f/4 + 1.4 x TCIII
    1/250 sec; f/11; ISO 2500
    Manual; Matrix metering
    Fill Flash




    Post Processing:-
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    Raw Processing using C1P
    Square Crop
    Nik 25-25 Filter on Bird at reduced opacity
    Neat Image NR
    Sharpening for Presentation
    Dodge selectively
    Cloned couple of highlight and a small twig at lower corner.



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    Nice intimate shot of this hungry chick.

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    This is nice Krishna,great capture with the begging mouth. Details look great. TFS

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    Razor sharp and super cute, so this is a highly effective image. I particularly like the detail inside the beak/mouth. I would be very happy with this frame.

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    Wonderfull detail throughout, spot on exposure, and whites held up perfectly. Well done Krishna.

    Geoffrey




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