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Another terrific Puffin shot: lovely light, great BG and a good calling pose. I like them both, but I think I prefer this one. In the previous one you gave him some more room to look into on the left, giving you more of the oof foreground.
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Gorgeous with perfect processing and vibrant colors to go along with a great perch and a great BKGR.
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Wonderful capture, Gail. Nice rich colors, and like that you were able to find him in front of such a beautiful BG. Love the open beak.
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All's been said, lovely image. Thank you for sharing, Gail.
Joe Przybyla
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Agree - what a great shot Gail. The open bill does give it that little bit extra. Thanks for sharing.
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Lovely shot Gail I think I prefer this one, wonderful colours and details.
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Beautiful IQ, vivid colors, great pose and rock and sweet BG. Beautiful image!
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What's not to like. I agree with all, beautiful bird, pose, perch and BG. Colours throughout are awesome. Yes, this one best.
Will
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I prefer this one to the one you posted a couple of weeks ago Gail. The reds and oranges are borderline too vivd for me, but maybe thats how the light was at the time.
Other than that, a really nice frame
Mike
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Hi Mike,
I did not touch the saturation slider in this image. It was beautiful morning light and I think that light up the feet. I see where you are coming from though and will certainly try a version with the legs tamed a bit. Thanks,
Gail
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Mike Poole
I prefer this one to the one you posted a couple of weeks ago Gail. The reds and oranges are borderline too vivd for me, but maybe thats how the light was at the time.
Other than that, a really nice frame
Mike