
Browsing through my old files looking for Giant Petrels, I also came across several images of the Salvin's Mollymawk aka Salvin's Albatross, including this portrait / headshot.
The Salvin's is a medium-sized albatross with long broad wings (250 cms), a short stout neck and a short tail, grey head and white underparts. It is a native New Zealand species breeding on remote islands in the Antarctic Ocean, but common in New Zealand waters during the summer. This image was made off the coast of Kaikoura in the South Island as it came in to baiting along with other Albatrosses, Petrels etc.
The image was made with Canon 1DX and EF100-400 Mk II at 400mm. Shutter speed was 1/1600, f/7.1 and ISO 3200. Polarising filter on the lens to cut glare off the water - I seem to recall.
I particularly liked the juxtaposition of the second bird in the background.
Processed in LcR including Enhance, resized, sharpened and exported from PS.
Comments and suggestions warmly welcomed.