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    Default Caspian Tern with Fish.

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    Continuing my Tern series.
    Based on Doug's comment on the previous one,
    I changed the crop on this one, adding some more canvas to the top.
    Thanks for coming.

    Canon EOS 7D
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    Tv 1/2000
    Av 5.6
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    EF300mm f/2.8L IS USM +1.4x

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    Karl:.

    Great wing extension, prey item, pleasant BG

    In a perfect world, would prefer the rear wing to not be so flat and merge with the head, but the black cap and orange bill still show very well.

    At the risk of going squarish, I would prefer a sliver more canvas below.

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    Excellent exposure control. Head looks a bit soft though.

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    Really nice flight shot and great details.

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    Hi Karl, great show of the near wing, and showing good underwing detail. Well exposed, eye showing up nicely, and I like the two tone BG.

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    Nice image.I agree 100% with what Randy said. I think the head is a bit soft as well.
    Gail

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    Like the presentation, Karl. Seems a tad soft and wonder if it is in the reduction to web use? Which is a great pity as everything else is great.
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    Looks like you've got these terns down pat. I love the upstretched wing. Good point about the far wing, but a fine image nonetheless.

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