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    Default Gentoos at sunset

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    Love the COMP and the 3D look. No flash????
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    Great BG Charles, the incoming wave and dark sky give this image a somewhat dramatic mood. Great pose and lighting on the gentoos. I am not sure about the other bird on the beach (gentoo? penguin?). Although he gives the viewer the idea that these two are not isolated, I find him mildly distracting. I would be intrested to hear some opinions.

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    The bird in the back is a Magellanic Penguin. I like him as he sets the scene.
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    Lovely low sun with the dark BG. I like the symmetry of the Gentoos and the striding Magellanic looks well fed!
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    Wow are you ever close. It must be quite the sight. Lovely photo. Not sure if you might have done a tad more to the eye on the right bird. Dave

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    Super angle, and well exposed on both the blacks and whites. I really like the darker skies in the BG.

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    I agree the BG penguin really adds alot to the scene...I love it as presented. I really like the sunny conditions on your subjects combined with the darkish skies in the BG.

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    Chas:

    Dramatic sky really sets it off. I would be curious if you have another in the series with the rear bird just a bit more to the left, perhaps a stride or so. I think the slight increase in separation would be a plus.

    I though flash had been used as well, but perhaps the effect is from the dark background with light foreground.

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