- Randy Stout
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This common loon was captured at 8:35 pm on a northern Michigan lake, just before the sun dropped below the tree line. The good light lasted about 10 minutes, so was happy he cooperated. Sadly, the nest on this lake was abandoned with two intact eggs on it about a week ago. Probably due to the black flies, which have been particularly virulent this spring. Interestingly, the older the loon, the less tolerant of black flies they are.
D500 600VR f/6.3 ISO 800 1/1600s . Taken from my little loon boat, sitting on the floor, lens just clearing the gunwale. I am still working on the submarine however.
Post: Small crop for comp, leveled, cleaned up a few spots in the water. Removed second catchlight The soft light allowed the nice display of colors on the head and neck, something that harsher light doesn't allow. No change in saturation or colors in post.
Advice and comments appreciated.
Cheers
Randy