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These birds are called "Elegant Terns" Identified by their black topnotch. I loved the way in this image they all seem to have a different path of escape.

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Sharon Lee 06 Jan 2011

What an interesting observation! Yes they do seem to have a different escape route! I love this John!!!

Jerome Stumphauzer 21 Sep 2009

GREAT IMAGE, JOHN!

Venesa Rhodes 14 Jun 2009

I really like this

Michael Jones 14 Mar 2009

Great composition. Looks like a painting. The one in flight adds a nice dramatic element.

Barry Armitage 06 Mar 2009

Awsome

Kathie Nichols 04 Mar 2009

Excellent shot, great composition John! :)

JENNIFER KESSELL 01 Mar 2009

What a super capture. The colors , contrast and the composition are all so perfect . Thanks so much for sharing .

Anna Marie Fritz 23 Feb 2009

Beautiful shot, John, and lovely title!

Claudia Huefner 15 Feb 2009

Great capture!!

karen Salley'Rice 07 Feb 2009

wonderful shot!

Sigridur Bachmann 06 Feb 2009

Absolutely stunning photo the color on the sand goes so very well in this photo John !!

Sandra McClure 05 Feb 2009

Excellent John

Teresa Dominici 05 Feb 2009

Great photograph.

Heather Leigh Douglas 04 Feb 2009

I like the contrast of black & white with just the touch of orange from their beaks. Great composition ~

Anneke Hut 04 Feb 2009

Yes, you are right about the paths! It's beautiful! :) I love the background colours!

Alberto D'Assumpcao 04 Feb 2009

Fantastic image, John!!! Splendid close up!

Sharon Gonzalez 04 Feb 2009

WOW WHAT A GREAT SHOT, JOHN. LOVE IT.

Susana Araujo 04 Feb 2009

Excellent shot!

Ai Shan 04 Feb 2009

Fantastic capture, John!

Artist Reply: In this image I have broken one of the cardinal rules of composition "Never have the subject exit stage left" but in this instance I felt the birds to the right balanced the overall image. Thanks Ai for your comment, allways appreciated.