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    Hi

    On the way home from work yesterday, I stopped briefly to have a bit of fun with the local Black-headed gulls in the last bit of sun of the day. Most of the birds are now in summer plumage and wil be heading off to their breeding sites soon.



    Taken with 1Dmk3 and 500mm lens at ISO 400 F4.5 and 1/1600s

    Cheers

    Rich

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    This is quite loverly. Great light, sharp, and a nice head turn. The pattern of the droplets is way cool.
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    Rich:

    Very nice, agree with Artie.

    I might crop just above your sig. line, not sure the out of focus negative space adds much there.

    Thanks for sharing. Well seen!

    Randy

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    Great moment captured, the pattern of the droplets makes this really cool. I would only crop a bit off the bottom.

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    I agree with the above C&Cs, especially the one about trimming a bit off the bottom, and just wanted to add that those wonderful water droplets are almost shockingly symmetrical...

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    Thanks for the replies and cropping suggestion. Appreciated as always.

    Cheers

    Rich

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