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    Alexander Koenders
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    Default Angry gannet

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    Sitting on a high rock waiting fore a moment of agression wich came after serveral minuts.

    Olympus E3, Zuiko ED300 F2.8, Zuiko 2.0 converter, 600mm focuslength, 1/1250sec, F9, ISO400, 0 stop

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    There is something strange going on in the BG, I love the moment captured though. I would suggest to take the BG to plain white. Tight but nice. Congratulations!

    Ps: Hope is Ok, I did this to show how it would look with a white BG and a little more room.
    Last edited by Ramon M. Casares; 07-02-2009 at 06:06 PM.

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    Very interesting, quite powerful pose.
    Agree with Ramon, some brush?? or smearing from the PP is hinted in the BG.

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    I really like the editing you did here, the strange thing has been pointed out. The blue eye reminds me of the Autobots :)

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    I like the detail and colours, and well timed to capture the open beak. BG covered.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ramon M. Casares View Post
    There is something strange going on in the BG, I love the moment captured though. I would suggest to take the BG to plain white. Tight but nice. Congratulations!

    Ps: Hope is Ok, I did this to show how it would look with a white BG and a little more room.
    Olla Ramon,
    I like the reepost a lot and it looks better indeed. At the original BG you'lle sees the remains of plums and fathers of other gannets and the photograph is full frame. Thanx fore showing me youre point of vieuw.

    alexander

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    The orig IS wow imo. Great exposure and says alot. Only thing is behind the Gannet on the left....i think its part of a wing. Maybe try removing it. Rest is Super well done

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