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    Hi, just one more from the Gannet session I did over weekend.

    Unsure at to the best position in the frame as although the central seems right for the wing spread it looks a little wrong with the head turn, may just be me!

    Any help would be great.

    kind regards.
    Stu.

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    Hi Stuart, you captured good detail and the darks and whites seemed to be handled well. I feel you captured an interesting position with the spread tail visible along with the feet. IMO it's a bit tight on the right and since the bird is facing to my left I would give it more room there. Nicely muted neutral backround...

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    Hi Stu. Center positioning is fine just tight as mentioned. Could leave a little extra in the direction the bird is looking. Excellent detail and nailed the exposure. Excellent.

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    Hi Stuart - like it a lot!
    Love the outstretched wings - just that tad bit tight.
    A little more detail can be coaxed out of those wings with some additional sharpening.
    Big congrats- Excellent!

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    Love the legs and the wing position. Very nice.

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    Thanks again for all the help. Lance, will have a bash at a little exta detail through the wings.

    kind regards.
    Stu.

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