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    Taken a few days ago in northern Michigan. This male had been out for a brief flight and was circling around a small island to land with his family. The island effected his landing choices, and I was fortunate enough to hear the female hoot at him so I had a couple of seconds to grab my in flight rig and get lined up. Took about 20 frames, this was my favorite. Strong cross lighting will not appeal to some folks, but the Illumination of the splash and water works for me. There was a lot of pollen on the water, giving the speckled effect. Taken from my little loon boat.

    In all the years I have been shooting loons, I have never had one land right at me like this.

    D500. 500PF , f/6.3, 1/1250s, ISO 900

    Post: Cleaned up some water debris and tweaked the exposure to try and show a bit more detail.

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    If you are going to have strong cross lighting then this would be the way to use it! I love the effect. The pollen-littered water blends well with the strong water spray behind the loon. Rather dynamic. From the thumbnail I thought this was a B/W conversion, but I see some subtle colours. Good frame Randy!

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    I don't know what I like more the pose or all that splashing water. Nice thinking on this one. The crop works.

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    Spectacular!! Super shot Randy, love the position of the feet and the eyes are clearly visible too, that's a belter!

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    I really like this one too. Those spread legs and the spray are wonderful. Thanks for sharing!

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    Hi Randy a spectecular landing and image at the same time .
    Glad you got lucky ....
    All does work well for me , just wish the BG would be darker .

    TFS Andreas

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    Now that's a splashdown! That spray is great, and I think the lighting really works well here. My only issue is the lighter water at the top. The frame is good but would be incredibly dramatic without it. Such is life though.....

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    Randy, kudos on you for posting something unique. The action, the monochrome effect and the dramatic lighting all do great things for me.

    I do see the points on the bright strip at top, but it's sort of splitting heirs because the feet drag and water droplets take the show. This did well for you at f6.3, I'd have thought you had more dof.

    Thanks for sharing!

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    Hey Randala, t I like this one better only because the sunlit side of the loon's head is not as hot as in the other one. Both are excellent and creatively seen and skillfully executed.

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