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    Hello Everyone!

    I am just back from a fantastic 3 week trip to Newfoundland. Puffins, Whales, Moose, Lobsters...What a wonderful province to visit!

    I really wanted to try to get some shots of these guys on the water. If you have ever been to Newfoundland you know that this is not an easy task. Generally the viewing spots are all on high cliffs. Going out on the motorized boats is unlikely to yield successful results either. Therefore for me it was a no brainer to find a kayak to rent and get on out there!

    I hope you like this one. All the best :D


    Camera Model: Canon EOS 7D
    Shutter speed: 1/800 sec
    Aperture: 6.3
    Exposure compensation: -1/3
    ISO: 400
    Focal length: 500mm + 1.4x

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    As usual Glenn a very excellent image. Everything about it is just downright fine. Glenn those of us less accomplished than you could probably benefit from an occasional critique. TFS

    Jack

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    Hey Glenn,

    The comp and bird are super, but the processing appears problematic.

    Best,

    Chas

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    Good thinking on the kayak trip, but I imagine it wasn't exactly calm. I like the pose here, although I wish for a bit more room esp on the left on on top. It's too bad the light was so strong. You may wish to tone down the bright portions a bit and remove the extra catch light from the eye. You sure are an adventurer.
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