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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    Default Where is my chick?

    This razorbill was standing on that rock for quite a while. It looked as if he couldn't remember where his nest was. :)



    1D3, 300f/4IS, 1/2000s, f/8, ISO 400, fill flash

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    WOW, That is one I would love to have!!! How did you get the flash out the port hole? Bob

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    This is very cool Axel. Nice one! Love the color scheme, which is nicely balanced and the details in the darker tones. Good FF use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Malbon View Post
    WOW, That is one I would love to have!!! How did you get the flash out the port hole? Bob
    Thanks, Bob! I used the relatively small 300f/4 in portrait mode and had the flash attached to the camera.

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    Stunning! Great exposure, BG, pose, natural moment, light and species! Congratulations!

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    Axel:

    Looks like the razorbill went to puffin fishing classes! I hadn't seen them with this many fish crammed in before.

    Your techs look fine, and I particularly like the non obvious fill flash use, it helped you tame the contrast nicely without looking overdone.

    Cheers

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    Last edited by Randy Stout; 08-08-2009 at 01:45 PM.

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    This is A Gem of an image Axel ... the mouthful of fish makes the image for me .. Gr8 composition and exposure .. I would have liked a little less amount of fill flash to retain the 3D looks as much as possible but that my very own point of view .. Congrats on this one !!

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    One fine story telling image. Vertical was a great choice here.

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    Tough bird to get a good exposure, and you have got this spot on. The fish in the beak is amazing.

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    Fantastic image. Where was it taken? That is quite a mouth full!

    Kathy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kathy Reeves View Post
    Fantastic image. Where was it taken? That is quite a mouth full!

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    Thanks, Kathy! I made this image on Machias Island last month.

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    This is about as good as it can get. Superb image...exposure, colours, background etc.

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    Beautiful Axel, I like the fish filled mouth and the exposure looks nice.Well done.

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    Great complimentary background completes your image. Fun to see!

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    Axel,

    Well done! I really like the BG too. What is it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Erich Stevens View Post
    Axel,

    Well done! I really like the BG too. What is it?
    Thanks, Erich! In the BG are boulders like the one the razorbill is standing on.

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    Stunning work here Axel, BG, comp and detail are excellent..congrats

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    Excellent picture Axel ! I'm green with envy :D No nit , it's excellent ! Thanks for the view :cool:

    Dom :)

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    No words, I am loving these Razorbills from your glass
    TFS

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    Fantastic. The only thing I can think of is that I wish that the eye would be more visible. But I realize that this is one among the many challenges with this species. Congrats, JR

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    Fantastic use of fill flash, whites perfectly controlled! I know these birds provide a challenge as far as the eyes are concerned, but I would still consider slightly lightening the eye?

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    Too Good Axel... Just wished to see a bigger image.. congrats...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris van Rooyen View Post
    Fantastic use of fill flash, whites perfectly controlled! I know these birds provide a challenge as far as the eyes are concerned, but I would still consider slightly lightening the eye?
    Thanks, Chris! I already lightened the eye but I think I could try to lighten it a bit more.

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    Beautiful shades of brown Axel...like it a lot, and nice behaviour shot as well..

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    I really like the fine detail that you were able to capture in the dark areas. Of course, the pose and the bill full of fish are phenomenal too.

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