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    Default Baby Mahi Mahi

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    Royal Tern in flight with juvenile Mahi Mahi for chick. With the Handheld Sony 200-600 at 335mm and the a1. ISO: 640: 1/4000 sec. at f/6.3.

    Cropped from a horizontal original with a bit of canvas added top and bottom.

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    Nice one Artie. I particularly appreciate the banking position as well as the color/texture the clouds bring to the table.
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    Artie, a fine image from here.

    The banking pose against subtly cloudy sky fares well in itself, but the baby Mahi.... and yeah, how do you even ID that? Super job.

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    Nice work, Artie. Really nice topside view, the fish and eye pointing towards the viewer, colors, detail and background all good. Wonderful image, thank you for sharing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Sump View Post
    Artie, a fine image from here.

    The banking pose against subtly cloudy sky fares well in itself, but the baby Mahi.... and yeah, how do you even ID that? Super job.
    David Policanksy, who hangs out on my blog, is nicknamed Dr. Fish. He knows most of them, and when he does not, he refers me to folks who write the books on various fish families. He knows them all :) ''

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    I love the clouds in the background - so very appealing! Good vertical comp. Don't you love it when prey is facing the correct way!

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    Hi Arthur ... nice flight image in banking pose , the sky is very attractive as is the additional fish in the beak .

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    beautiful image, love the dorsal details and soft light you have become quite a flight photographer!


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