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    Occasionally I go back through old files from previous trips and look at them with fresh eyes. Here is one I resurrected from a trip to Fort DeSoto a couple years ago - processed it for the first time this morning. Whatcha think?


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    Woops - shot with Mark II, 500 f4, handheld - this is about a 25% crop for composition

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    Very nice tern image, Bryan. I like the lightness of the hovering pose with the light plumage detail. Eye detail really makes it. Cropping a sliver from the top may be an option to raise the tern in the frame.
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    Has a really nice ethereal look to it. I like the pose and details very much. The beautiful fanned tail is great!

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    Wonderful pose and ligting here
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