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    This was taken at Nickerson Beach few days back. I happened to spot the Oystercatcher couple checking out the Oyster shell.
    Histogram Checked,Sharpening & Noise reduction done, and Highlight adjusted. Cropped from the left and top of the canvas.

    Nikon D300s, 300mm f 2.8 + TC 14e , ISO 200, 1/5000s , @ f/ 4 , Manual Exposure, Cropped around 30%


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    Sanjeev:

    A big welcome to BPN. A great place to learn and grow as a nature photographer.

    Your birds are sharp, well exposed, interesting action, like that the left bird is watching the action.

    I would consider cropping up from the bottom just enough to eliminate the shell in lower right hand corner.

    The rafts of bubbles make for a bit messy water surface, so a bit distracting. Not anything you could do about it, just something to be aware of for future.

    Look forward to more images.

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    Thank you very much Randy. I highly appreciate your comments and Feedback. To be honest , I did not even notice that OOF shell. Thanks for pointing it out and your suggestion is well thought of.

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    nice image,like the action,agree on cropping from bottom,nice light,and good detail.thanks.

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    Excellent suggestions by Randy. The birds are sharp and well exposed and I love the look on the face of the one on the left.

    Jack

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