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Moe Richard
08-15-2019, 04:11 PM
This was taken in the same Pacific Northwest coastal area as the Ruddy Turnstone. Overcast to foggy conditions and flat light. I did have a difficult time taming the hotter areas of the white plumage on this one.
iso 800, 100-400 with extender at 560mm, f7.1, 1250th, handheld, A7R3, 70% full frame.
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Colin Driscoll
08-15-2019, 11:16 PM
Nice shot, maybe a bit lower POV would have helped. Would make a good B&W shot too.

Paul Burdett
08-16-2019, 12:49 AM
Cool bird nicely captured. Exposure looks good. If it were mine I'd take a bit more off the bottom...just above the oof sand, and clone out the distracting twig. I agree with Colin here...a lower pov would be better. TFS

Jonathan Ashton
08-16-2019, 05:25 AM
Sorry to be repetitive but I agree with previous. I am a little surprised at the colours - or lack of, it looks almost monochromatic.

Bill Dix
08-16-2019, 10:31 AM
Very nice Sanderling shot. I agree with a bit off the bottom - not much. I'll play odd-man-out; I think the POV on this shows the great rippled texture of the sand.

Dorian Anderson
08-16-2019, 05:14 PM
I like the textured sand, and think you were wise to stay high and keep it. This was never going to be some well-lit and cracking image of this species given the lighting conditions, so the beach adds interest to what is basically a monochrome shot.

Matt Sutherland
08-17-2019, 12:54 AM
Very nice. I like the pattern / texture of the sand and the whispy feathers. The desaturated look does make it artsy.

Moe Richard
08-17-2019, 11:16 AM
Very nice. I like the pattern / texture of the sand and the whispy feathers. The desaturated look does make it artsy.
No postprocessing desaturation here. It was foggy and moderately early in the morning when this was taken.

Daniel Cadieux
08-17-2019, 12:52 PM
I like this jsut as presented! The patterns in the sand make for a very appealing artistic element. If anything, and it will seem minor I know, I would clone out the small white speck on the sand directly under the tail. Other than that, kudos!

Arthur Morris
08-19-2019, 07:48 AM
You did a good job with the processing. What month?

with love, artie