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Gannet - Morus bassanus
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Beryl
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Sun December 10, 2006 9:44am

Wow . That is a cracker.

Nice capture

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Sun December 10, 2006 3:31pm

Lovely image

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Sun December 10, 2006 5:39pm

Nice one Graham

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Well you jammy begger! I've gone right off you now!!! That has made me add Bempton to my day out list for '07! Its a stormin' shot - first class! Did you pan or was there enough light to stop it dead so to speak?

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Mon December 11, 2006 5:24am

Excellent image Graham! did you use spot metering, in any case the detail is spot on.



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Originally Posted by PMG


Well you jammy begger! I've gone right off you now!!! That has made me add Bempton to my day out list for '07! Its a stormin' shot - first class! Did you pan or was there enough light to stop it dead so to speak?



Thanks Pauline. Both! I've updated the details with the camera info, it was one of those rare days when 1/4000 sec was possible!

Bempton is an amazing sight at that time of year, (June) Gannets, Razors, Puffins to name a few.

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Originally Posted by fisher


Excellent image Graham! did you use spot metering, in any case the detail is spot on.



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Hi, I always use centre weighted average. Spot is not an option with the 20D. It was a very bright day.

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