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    Default Low Flying Tern

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    I got enough opportunities to capture these fast flyers. I liked the mixture of the rocks in the BG, and the sea in the FG.

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    Nicely captured Stuart great wing position and composition. Excellent Shot!

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    Sharpness, wing position and eye contact look good, I only wish the tern were flying toward you and I might put the bird a tad lower in the frame.

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    Stuart, Very nice wing position and details. I like the mixed BG also-maybe just a tiny bit more room up top.

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    Great wing position and nice catchlight in the eye. Very sharp too. I like the inclusion of coastal habitat. I do wish the bird hadn't already flown past you.
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    A little lower bhai, great eye contact, details and the BG works well here. congrats..

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    nice light, and the environment is sweet... excellent.

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    I like this one alot, Stuart. I am a big fan of enviormental images.
    I also agree with just a tad lower in the frame.

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    good sugations already made here , lovely wing pose and nice habitat
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    Your tern turn. Good exposure and feather detail. I may have added a touch of canvas above.
    I am not mad about the BG line crossing just below the body but also dont know were it would be best.;)

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    Thanks a stack guys and girls. Much appreciated.

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