Here's another view of a juvenile Piping Plover at sunset on the beach at Plum Island last month.
D7200, 500f4 + 1.4 TC, ISO 2000, 1/1250s @ f/6.3 manual, fill @-1.7
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Here's another view of a juvenile Piping Plover at sunset on the beach at Plum Island last month.
D7200, 500f4 + 1.4 TC, ISO 2000, 1/1250s @ f/6.3 manual, fill @-1.7
Lovely image in beautiful light, Bill.
I love the light on the bird, Bill.
Composition, exposure, and processing all seem top notch. If anything, maybe a little can be removed from the top of the frame?
Your previous post had more variation in texture and colour of the background, than this one. This background seems a little monochromatic and flat by comparison. The available light must have been the limiting factor there?
I can't get enough Plovers, thanks Bill!
Ross
This is all about the light! Very nice Bill!
That is indeed sweet light hitting the plover. Cute little fella, and I like the "foot shaking" pose you got it in. The lines in the sand and BG create the illusion of the image needing a bit of CCW rotation.
Could go as a tighter pano.
WONDERFUL light in this shot.
TFS!
Thanks everyone.
Ross, this was on a slightly different part of the beach, with less variation; but I rather liked the plain bg to set off the bird. Yes, the available light was a limiting factor here.
Daniel, I believe this is level (see the horizon reflected in the bird's eye); but I agree that it has the illusion of needing some rotation.
Akos, yes it could work as pano.