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    Default Arctic Tern

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    Immature Arctic Tern on log in middle of Kachemak Bay, taken from moving boat.
    Canon 7D, 400mm F4 DO, TC II 1.4x, handheld, ISO 800, 1/1000s, f11, EC +1.
    Slight crop, sharpening, Noise reduction with Noiseware Pro
    Reluctant to give up the perch in spite of close approach by moving boat (never left the log)

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    nice low angle and pose, would brighten the eye a tad. not sure about f/11 here would open the aperture for more SS, image is pretty soft.
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    Good-looking youngster, soft light and angle look good. I agree with Arash about lightening the eye and would sharpen the bird more.

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    Don, a little shadow/highlight, lightening the tee and sharpening, improve the image, what do you think?

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    Thanks, Fabs, its a great improvement! I appreciate the guidance from all three of you that responded. I'll work some more on this one when I'm home in August.

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