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    Default Imperial Shag portrait, Falkland Is

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    Hey all,

    Just in from the Falklands, as always it was magical.

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    Chas

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    Exquisite details and pin sharp. Love the coralline algae and seaweed in its bill. Incredible portrait! Congratulations! :)

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    The detail, exposure, colour, BG and Soft coral in its beak make this one for me! I believe a bit more eyecontact would have made it perfect! Thanks for showing
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    Chas, this capture is a stunner. The colors are awesome. I love the way you can see the end of his bill grabbing onto the seaweed. I wonder if this is full frame or whether you cropped? Glad you had such a great trip.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marina Scarr View Post
    Chas, this capture is a stunner. The colors are awesome. I love the way you can see the end of his bill grabbing onto the seaweed. I wonder if this is full frame or whether you cropped? Glad you had such a great trip.
    Marina,

    Thank you for the comments. The image is full frame. I try my best to utilize the entire frame when shooting, preferring to use all the pixel benefit possible.

    Best,

    Chas

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    Charles, loved the details and the sharpness. Exposure spot on as usual. full-frame shot with full-frame camera...with killer lens at f/11 and iso200. I will faint if I see this at 100% :-)

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    Charles, this is excellent in all respect. Very sharp and beautiful color with the seaweeds adding a lot. Congrats!!

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    That is gorgeous... colors, texture...
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