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    Default Long-billed Dowitcher

    Was taken this past spring on the Ontario shores of Lake Erie.
    A relatively tame bird if you can isolate them from the Killdeer---usually by approaching very slowly and stopping whenever
    the target bird becomes alerted by you or by the alarm calls of other birds.


    50D | 300mm F4L IS + 1.4TC | Early morning light | hand held
    ISO 200, F8, 1/640


    Great photos everyone,
    Tim.


    Last edited by Peter Kes; 11-23-2012 at 12:10 PM.

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    Tim:

    This is quite nice, with good shooting angle, comp, colors. I like the sharpness and exposure as well. The greenery is interesting without being distracting.

    Well done!

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    Nice low POV and great details and composition!

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    I like the low angle, the pose and the eye contact. Very nice.

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    Tim:
    Excellent image.Nice composition.I like the pose,colors,details and background.

    Regards,
    Satish.

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