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    Default Semipalmated Plover in the fog

    Early Saturday morning was quite foggy, but made for some nicely saturated colors on the beach!

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    Despite the slightly hazy look, very slightly, this looks very good, detail is showing nicely, liking the side on profile and the varied colored stones make for a nice setting. Possibly compositionally it may be slightly better with a little more space on the left, but personal preferences have a lot to do with that I feel.

    Looks almost identical to what we call a Red-capped plover over here in Oz.

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    Beautiful and colorful image. Sharp and well composed.

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    Nice and sharp. Looks a bit over-saturated. (I am not sure I understand how foggy conditions cause over-saturation. From my experience such conditions can cause lower contrast.)

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    great pose and sharp details a bit head turn towards us would have been ideal
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    Thanks so much fellas. I really didn't expect such little criticism. I will try desaturating the image a tad.

    Ofer, I usually find that when the sun is shining but is obstructed by fog leads to nicely saturated colors with no hot spots. Any lack in contrast in added in PP :-D

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