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Royal Terns on the California Coast
Hi JPAZ!

Really wonderful subject and moment.
But it seems that somehow something went wrong with sampling or uploading of that pic because it misses any kind of detail.
Even your copyright sign shows edges.
When I look at the file details I see that it has a size of only 208 KB, 953x636 pix, 240 dpi.
Maybe a little bit too much compression?
 
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Hi JPAZ!

Really wonderful subject and moment.
But it seems that somehow something went wrong with sampling or uploading of that pic because it misses any kind of detail.
Even your copyright sign shows edges.
When I look at the file details I see that it has a size of only 208 KB, 953x636 pix, 240 dpi.
Maybe a little bit too much compression?
Yeah, probably. Looks much better before I compressed to upload :)

Appreciate the input. and really like what you and others upload
 
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Very nice series.
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I especially like the first picture. Well done, bhf3737.
 
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Beautiful shots!
Very nice series.
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I especially like the first picture. Well done, bhf3737.
Thank you all. For the past two weeks we had heavy smoke from mountain fire but after a rainfall the air was clear enough to capture clear pictures. Unfortunately this year many birds' chicks in eastern Rockies did not make it through summer because of air pollution and those who survived are quite skinny. Perhaps that is why we can see some rather rare birds of prey closer to the cities and parks.
 
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When I was in Northern Germany lately this juvenile buzzard was flying over our house and always crying.
Seems it was about to be weaned at this time.
The story of the weaned juvenile buzzard continued.
The next morning - it was about 5:30 a.m. :sleep: - I was woken up by its cries from the western neighbours rooftop.
Not only that I would have preferred to sleep at least one hour longer - I had to push ISO to 6400 and beyond.
That's the reason for missing details :cry:

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Then it flew to the eastern neighbours roof.

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Shooting against dawn light didn't make it easier.

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Later that day I had at least decent light. But it was sitting pretty far away, so I had to crop a lot.

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