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    Gannets Revisited at Sunset

    Well, this time I got to the Muriwai Colony a bit earlier, but it was extremely blustery - I had to anchor the camera hard down to the tripod to stop it shaking in the wind. Still here are a few shots of the sunset and the gannets, which put on an amazing show of aerobatics and gliding.

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    Now you're talking, Trev. Nice set. The first two are awesome. No.1 is about what I had pictured in my mind. Doubt I'd have thought of something like no.2 and I like it a lot. Really well done on all of them.

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    Nice series Trev. The first image is spot on the gannet on the horizon line at the right adds to the image, well done. I'm looking forward to my next NZ trip, thanks for your help and suggestions for it.

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    Beautiful photos. The first two are my favorites.

    Have you tried lightening the shadows on the last one to pull out a hint of definition on the bird? The pure black silhouette makes it look like it was pasted into the picture.

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    Hi Trev I really like #1 and #2. I haven't seen a silhouette image of a flying bird before, it actually goes very well with the dark clouds. May be lifting the shadows just a bit in the bird selectively as Arno suggested would make a better image.

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    Great work Trev, #4 super images. Looks like you had a beautiful evening shooting.

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    Nice series.

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    Beautiful set Trev.

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    Great images.... second comes first for me....

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    Hi Peter.
    Thanks for you comments! And you were most welcome, I love helping people make the most of their trip to NZ if I can.

    Quote Originally Posted by ST1 View Post
    Nice series Trev. The first image is spot on the gannet on the horizon line at the right adds to the image, well done. I'm looking forward to my next NZ trip, thanks for your help and suggestions for it.

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    Thanks to Dan, John, Maurice, Nandakumar and Rita. Thanks also to Arno and Binnur for their comments - with regards to the bird in silhouette, I actually liked it in black as it came out, and when I have tried to lighten within its profile it looks washed out. However PP is definitely NOT my forte, so if anyone wants to have a shot to improve on the bird I would welcome your efforts and how you did it successfully.

    In the meantime here is another gannet, caught on the wing, that appears to be showing a navigation light, correctly red on the port side! I believe it is actually a refraction through the feathers or a reflection of the sun's rays on water or oil on its wing, but still it looks funny.
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    Re: Gannets Revisited at Sunset

    A great series of images Trev.

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    I find the light and composition better in the first shot Trev, very nice

    Quote Originally Posted by Tronhard View Post
    Thanks to Dan, John, Maurice, Nandakumar and Rita. Thanks also to Arno and Binnur for their comments - with regards to the bird in silhouette, I actually liked it in black as it came out, and when I have tried to lighten within its profile it looks washed out. However PP is definitely NOT my forte, so if anyone wants to have a shot to improve on the bird I would welcome your efforts and how you did it successfully.

    In the meantime here is another gannet, caught on the wing, that appears to be showing a navigation light, correctly red on the port side! I believe it is actually a refraction through the feathers or a reflection of the sun's rays on water or oil on its wing, but still it looks funny.
    Gannets Revisited at Sunset

    Gannets Revisited at Sunset

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