The image is wonderful. You caught the peak of the action, the image is sharp, and the frraming is perfect. You were, however, done in by the wind; if it had been coming from behind you (wind and light together), the bird would have been facing you and this one might have gotten honored in the BBC. I do love the spread wings and the foot (with which the tern appears to be trying to subdue the fish!)
Welcome and thanks for sharing, artie
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