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    Acrobatic Gulls

    There wasn't much happening around the bird hide and it was an overcast day; but a group of Black-headed Gulls had found a shoal of small fish and were getting themselves into some interesting positions while feeding. So despite the conditions I increased my Iso to achieve a suitable shutter speed and had a go.

    The result was rather noisy images with Iso between 1250 and 1600 which is twice my usual limit. However, putting the technical problems aside, I thought the wing positions etc were interesting.

    The Headstand

    Acrobatic Gulls

    Crash Landing

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    Move aside

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    Emergency stop

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    And what kind of creature is this.

    Acrobatic Gulls

    The one positive advantage of the overcast sky is that I didn't have the frequent difficulty of too much contrast between bright highlights and shadow areas.

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    Re: Acrobatic Gulls

    Nice series.

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    Re: Acrobatic Gulls

    Brilliant

    Interesting to see the different developments of the "black head"

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    Re: Acrobatic Gulls

    I really like the second, crash landing, image!

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    Re: Acrobatic Gulls

    I enjoyed the series, well done.

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    Re: Acrobatic Gulls

    A nice series all round but I love the first two. They don't seem to be overly noisy Geoff but perhaps that is the secret of a good photograph. When the overall image grabs you, individual aspects just fade into the BG.

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    Re: Acrobatic Gulls

    Quote Originally Posted by John 2 View Post
    They don't seem to be overly noisy Geoff but perhaps that is the secret of a good photograph. When the overall image grabs you, individual aspects just fade into the BG.
    +1

    Nicely done, Geoff.

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    Re: Acrobatic Gulls

    Classic shots

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    Re: Acrobatic Gulls

    A nice series Geoff

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    Re: Acrobatic Gulls

    Thanks for the positive replies. I did a bit of selective sharpening and noise removal on these images to improve the originals a little.

    Yes, Dave, these birds are beginning to develop their summer colours although the half way stage birds do tend to look a little 'scruffy'.

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