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    Fort DeSoto, North Beach...What happens when you're all set to
    catch the "deed", but your subjects turn at the last second? Make
    the most of what you can get..



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    Lens: 600mm with the 1.4x

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    Hi Doug Those birds are showing you no respect In a situation like this not much you can do but go find another pair !!!!

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    Privacy please!! Such a different take on birds taking care of business. The clean bg and the raised crest on the male really make this work somehow.

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    We talk about perspective a lot in photography.

    I find this perspective very interesting and amusing.

    It is almost as if they are asking for a little privacy.

    I also like the fact that you composed this image with the Terns in the middle of the frame.
    Large in the frame Vert subject, put them right in the middle. It works!

    The Schdizzle

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    This image makes me smile and that's wonderful!

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    Hey Doug, I like it a lot. If you had been right down on the ground, I would have liked it better.

    later and love and way to see something different.

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