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Gannets
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- at Bempton Cliffs, East Riding of Yorkshire, UK - Distant shots for my 300mm so heavily cropped.

[Image: Gannets_zpsprenbpuj.jpg]

Model: NIKON D300
Lens: Nikkor 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6
FocalLength: 280.0 mm
Aperture: F22.0
ExposureTime: 1/1000"
ISO: 800

[Image: Gannets2_zpsev8fz1l3.jpg]

Model: NIKON D300
Lens: Nikkor 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6
FocalLength: 300.0 mm
Aperture: F9.0
ExposureTime: 1/8000"
ISO: 800



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#2

Love the second one, Minimalistic design. Both nicely captured in some harsh light.
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#3

Red Arrows, watch out, super Peter. Ed.

To each his own!
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#4

So perfect, they look like paintings!

(Mar 15, 2015, 04:53)Plantsman Wrote:  - at Bempton Cliffs, East Riding of Yorkshire, UK - Distant shots for my 300mm so heavily cropped.

[Image: Gannets_zpsprenbpuj.jpg]

Model: NIKON D300
Lens: Nikkor 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6
FocalLength: 280.0 mm
Aperture: F22.0
ExposureTime: 1/1000"
ISO: 800

[Image: Gannets2_zpsev8fz1l3.jpg]

Model: NIKON D300
Lens: Nikkor 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6
FocalLength: 300.0 mm
Aperture: F9.0
ExposureTime: 1/8000"
ISO: 800

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#5

I enjoy looking at these amazing pictures.
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#6

I find the subtle salmon colour very appealing, not sure how you do that. Jeff
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#7

(Mar 19, 2015, 07:48)Freeman Wrote:  I find the subtle salmon colour very appealing, not sure how you do that. Jeff

Puzzled Jeff; where do you see the salmon colour?

On my screen the colours are natural to the adult Gannet. Yellow-buff head with white underside to the body and white wings with black-brown one third to half from tips.
Tail feathers and secondaries white with black-brown at tips.

Does anyone else see colours other than the above?

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#8

Sorry, Peter, its just my muddled colour description. Please read:I find the beautifully subtle colour of the gannets' heads very appealing. Kind regards, Jeff
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(Mar 19, 2015, 16:11)Freeman Wrote:  Sorry, Peter, its just my muddled colour description. Please read:I find the beautifully subtle colour of the gannets' heads very appealing. Kind regards, Jeff

Thanks Jeff, I thought my colour perception might be going awry; like other parts of me Smile

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#10

I see no salmon in these pictures ;-)
Love the trio Peter
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