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    Diving Pelicans plus a tern

    I know the pelican shots are very similar but I put them up anyway, the Tern shot was very difficult I have been trying for a year to get a good one. C&C welcome as always.

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    Re: Diving Pelicans plus a tern

    Some truly great attempts there roger, love the golden colours in the latter 2 pelican sots but the angle of view isnt so good. a little soft maybe?

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    Re: Diving Pelicans plus a tern

    Quote Originally Posted by Mark von Kanel View Post
    Some truly great attempts there roger, love the golden colours in the latter 2 pelican sots but the angle of view isnt so good. a little soft maybe?
    Yea I know every time they dove would turn away from me.

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    Re: Diving Pelicans plus a tern

    Excellent action shots with the exposure just sufficiently constrained.

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    Re: Diving Pelicans plus a tern

    A question on four good pelican fishing images...why the color variation?
    And then the tern, it's soft, why, what's the difference...different lens, SS?

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    Re: Diving Pelicans plus a tern

    Very nice light on the wings in #3 and #4. My best is #4 with nice reflections on the water

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    Re: Diving Pelicans plus a tern

    Quote Originally Posted by chauncey View Post
    A question on four good pelican fishing images...why the color variation?
    And then the tern, it's soft, why, what's the difference...different lens, SS?
    The color variation is due to different lighting 1 & 2 were taken in the morning with a very bright hazy light anf 3 & 4 were golden hour shots. The Tern shot is just they are going so much faster and are smaller birds that this is the best I've been able to get (I have hundreds of shots that are worse) still trying for better.

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    Re: Diving Pelicans plus a tern

    Hi Roger,

    Thank you for sharing. Extraordinarily difficult, and then some. My favourite is the 3rd pelican for the lighting, detail and the position captured...

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    Re: Diving Pelicans plus a tern

    nice series Roger

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    Re: Diving Pelicans plus a tern

    I quite like the 3rd and 4th, Roger. It is those 'ungainly' poses that the eye misses in the moment that I find intriguing.

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    Re: Diving Pelicans plus a tern

    I am with Greg here...#3 and especially #4. The colour is stunning. The shot? -- I believe I will have to keep trying many times to find that perfect shot until watching them and photographing their behavior becomes predictable or second nature...

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