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    common tern in flight and close

    the power by jeff cohen, on Flickr

    #2
    Re: common tern in flight and close

    Nice image Jeff. Looks better on Flickr as the eye is a bit more obvious.
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      #3
      Re: common tern in flight and close

      I like that Jeff.
      Neil

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        #4
        Re: common tern in flight and close

        Nicely captured Jeff.

        Bill.
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          #5
          Re: common tern in flight and close

          yes needs some detail in the eye to show - selection and a levels layer

          Stan
          Stan - LRPS, CPAGB, BPE2*

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            #6
            Re: common tern in flight and close

            Well done Jeff

            Tom

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              #7
              Re: common tern in flight and close

              Originally posted by Stan View Post
              yes needs some detail in the eye to show - selection and a levels layer

              Stan
              I dis agree Stan it's facing away from me to hi.light the eye will make is false ,I got plenty of sandwich terns with good catch lights so it's not a worry

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                #8
                Re: common tern in flight and close

                I dis agree Stan it's facing away from me to hi.light the eye will make is false
                I'm not saying put a false catchlight just bring up the detail in the eye with levels

                I got plenty of sandwich terns with good catch lights so it's not a worry
                why not post one of those instead ?

                Stan
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