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    Nickerson Beach, 5/17/21 at 7:30PM. Image processed in Lightroom and Photoshop.

    Hand held, Full frame.

    Canon 1DX MarkIII
    Canon 500 f/4 IS USM
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    This is a bit different, John, and I rather like it. The oof birds give a nice wallpaper BG; and there's lovely light on the primary skimmer. Well seen. You had a good outing at Nickerson.

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    Hey John this really caught my eye, I really like it. If it isn't a big crop I could see the primary skimmer a little larger in the frame, and maybe lift the darkest plumage a little, but yes this is really nice I like it a lot.

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    Yeah, I think this works as well. It gives a nice sense of the colonial setting. I might try to tame the highlights and lift the blacks to try to even out the exposure across the bird. I think there's more detail to be had at both ends. Can't beat that super warm lighting!

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    Pretty cool effect John, with the other subjects behind. They are distant and oof enough to make this a cool frame.

    I think the brights could be toned down just a bit, but that light is mega! Well done.

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    I really like the overall frame here with all the BG interest. Good pose from the Skimmer as well. Maybe look at Brians suggestion about toning down the highlights, but this is a really good frame

    Mike

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    Ditto Sump Scores on the brightest tones. Nice COTE BKRG.

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    Well done John...good thinking getting the OOF birds in the BG...Lovely image....Another great scene from Nickerson beach...

    Good work

    Will

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    Hi John ... i do like the concept with the OOF birds adding great context

    Well done

    TFS Andreas

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