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    Default Forsters Tern - "Lefty"

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    Still learning this setup - but getting the hang so come controls. Wish HA and body were tilted a touch inward (toward camera) but liked the wing spread.

    Alpha 9ii, 200-600, HH, 320, 2500, 335mm, edits: removed pole/clipped top wing/catchlight (C1P, PS)
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    Hi Jay, pretty good. congratulations

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    hey Jay this one got much better quality wise but he was angled away a bit

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    I love everything on the bird except for the head looking away. Bummer on the BG trees' placement touching the tail and wing that way. Good whites and sharpness.

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    This is an 'almost' shot; he's turned too far away form you at this too-late stage. Bummer as the exposure and details look great.

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    I like the view of the feet. Agree with the others here.

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