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    Atlantic Puffin, Ondřej Prosický | NaturePhoto.cz, Canon EOS 20D, Canon EF 400mm f/5.6 L USM, Gitzo 1227LVL, f/7.1, @1/500 s, ISO: 200, 0 EV, Flash: Yes, July 2, 2006 10:02, Runde (Norway)
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    I keep coming back to this picture, but I just haven't been able to figure out what to say because I'm speechless. I love this image. These birds are just so amazing to me, and you've captured such detail in the face. The fish are great - they have some motion blur, but that just tells the story even further - they're still wiggling!

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    I like the tilt of the head on this on a lot. Nice detail and the fish a great. I love the tight crop on this.

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    I like the head-on pose and the fish is a big bonus. Light seems to be coming from the top right, but soft and you handled it well. Overall, very nicely done.

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    I love the look and the fish. Nice work with the flash to bring out the detail in the feathers.

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    I too like this image. The colour, DoF and BG are really nice. The white on the left side of the bird's head may be blown. I would crop some of the white breast at bottom- not much going on there.

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    I like the head position and the little fish add to it. I might give it a bit more room and tone down the whites on the bird's left side. Thanks for sharing!

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