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    Default Northern Gannet

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    Taken from a boat near Bass Rock last weekend.
    D300 * 200-400mm.f4 * S: 1/6400 * F:8 * Iso:400 * EV:-1,7
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    I like the pose, details and BG and would apply some CW rotation and give it more room at the left. You could also try to brighten the bird's right wing. Keep them coming!

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    Good points by Axel. -1 2/3 EC seems like it might have been a bit much. There appears to be a cloning artifact in the RLC. Thanks for posting!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doug Brown View Post
    There appears to be a cloning artifact in the RLC.
    The "artifact" is the wing out of focus of another Gannet
    Thank you for the commentaries

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