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    Those of you who know me know that I mostly stick to the Wildlife and Landscape Fora (or is it forums) but I just returned from 3 days of photographing puffins on Machias Seal Island off of Cutler, Maine so I thought I'd stick my toe in on the Avian Forum.

    Canon 7D
    70-200 II @ 200mm
    1/250
    f14
    ISO 400
    EC -1
    HH from a blind. Luminosity mask, levels, curves, cropped for comp, specular highlight removed from bg and sharpened in CS5.

    C&C welcome and appreciated. Thanks,

    Rachel

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    Great portrait with a 200 mm lens. I can hardly wait to go there.

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    Hi Rachel, great to see you posting on this side, you will always be welcome. Ive always enjoyed the detail and colours on puffins, and in this you have brought them out so well. Overall, well exposed, sharp, and if anything, I would blend in the dark spot in the BG, just infront of the bill.

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    That is one spot I'd love to go to some day! Good exposure, beautiful colours. Had the head been turned more towards us the light would have lit the eye so much more beautifully (and cleared the shadow on the lower mandible). I also think that f/14 was a bit much and made the background/sky transition line more pronounced than should. Lovely portrait though, lots of good details and I like the composition. Hoping to see more!!

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    There are very nice contours on this face, I'm not sure if it is the bird or your processing that brought them out but I like it. You did a great job in capturing and processing. I like the background as is.

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    Stunning portrait, stay on Avian please

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    Good advice already. This is very sharp and well exposed.

    Jack

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    Thanks all for the kind comments and suggestions. Plenty more puffin shots to post so I'll stick around Avian for a bit

    Rachel

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    One of my bucket list birds. Really sharp, wish the HA was better so it would have illuminated the eye better. Otherwise, really nice portrait, like the the head dissects the horizon.

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    I agree with a lot of the comments, but glad to see you do birds Rachel, and this is very nice.
    Looking forward to more.
    Dan Kearl

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    Hi Rachel, a difficult bird to photograph with such contrasting colours White & Black, often throughs the metering out and can be a nightmare in bright conditions, however you have nailed it! Good detail where it counts, good advice above for the future and current processing.

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    Thanks Lyle, Dan and Steve. As always, much appreciated.

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    Excellent pose and details, Rachel.

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