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Lifetime Member
Mating Royal Terns
Managed a few hours at Fort Desoto over Easter during the family holiday. I was surprised at what I thought were fairly low numbers of birds around the lagoon area of North Beach (maybe my expectations were too high?) so I too a walk south a few hundred yards and found a colony of Terns and Skimmers. There was plenty of courting action going on, then as this pair started mating they were both face on to me, and as I wanted the sun behind I was reluctant to move. Fortunately they then did a little shuffle round and a bit of a wing flap later I got this result.
Edges of a couple of stray birds cloned out along with some specular highlights in the water. Catchlight on the male enhanced.
Canon 1dx
500mm f4is
ISO 1600
1/3200th f8
Mike
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Really nice image Mike, exposure, seeing both eyes and both birds in focus, wow, great wing details too. You did very well, dof really worked its magic!
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Lifetime Member
Lovely action/behavior captured here. Nice seeing catchlight in both eyes and such a great low angle with wings extended.
The action on North Beach has not been the same since a spoil island developed NW of there where many of the birds are congragating now instead. :( Glad you were able to find all the terns and skimmers.
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BPN Member
Very nice Mike and good control of the black/whites. Lovely feather detail, BG and POV.
Will
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Great action, perfect wing flap and nice angle on the birds. Worth waiting for them to shuffle. Excellent whites, and nice BG. Well done all around.
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Hi Mike, I can only echo everyone else so far -- really nice frame, interaction, catchlights, whites and blacks. It could just be my eyes but does the frame need a very slight CW rotation? TFS
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BPN Member
Action is great, like the way the image is framed