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    Default Jumping Tern

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    Watching the Juvi Terns learn how to fly. Jump,Jump, Fly. Jump,Jump,FLY.

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    Great shot!!! Real nice timing capturing what seems to the peak of its jump. Great shot angle and I really like the green plant in the background. I would like some more in front of it as it seems like its going to jump off the frame. Other than that well done.

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    I guess it was his Tern to jump. Nice action shot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Karl Egressy View Post
    I guess it was his Tern to jump. Nice action shot.
    Very Good!!!

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    Looks like he's jumping over that beach plant. Excellent timing on your part, Joe!

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    Funny! I woulod have preferred a horizontal comp for more room for the tern to jump into. Are those post processing marks beneath the tail?

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    Joe, I love the jump. Nice timing for this one. I think a horizontal comp would be nice too. Nice underwing detail.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daniel Cadieux View Post
    Funny! I woulod have preferred a horizontal comp for more room for the tern to jump into. Are those post processing marks beneath the tail?
    No Daniel , just junk in the sand.

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    Love the comedy, but also your capture...

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