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    Default Wilson's Plover- in it's own world

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    This Wilson's Plover portrait looks pretty static but it reflects what they do at certain times of the day- they make their way to some vegetation "cover" and stand or sit motionless. Location was southern portion of Fort Myer's Beach. I chose a composition that would show off the vegetation as well as the bird.

    I cropped some from all sides and sharpened as usual.

    Date: 21 February, 2013, Time: 0801h
    Camera: Canon EOS-1D Mark IV
    Lens: EF500mm f/4L IS II USM +1.4x, @ 700 mm
    Program: Manual
    ISO 800, 1/1250s, f/8

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    Lovely capture and I really like the incusion of th environment, esp the whispy 3 green grasses. I think the image would be stronger with a slight crop from the bottom and right.
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    Thanks Marina. I totally agree about the right crop. Saw that as soon as I posted. I'll look at a small crop from the bottom too.

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    Great bird, John. I really like the habitat and the eye contact. I know that by cropping from the bottom and right would put the bird closer to the "rule of thirds" grid point, but I really like the balance of this op! I have viewed other images lately that I felt needed to be a little ootb as far as the "rule" goes! Just my brain?

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    John:
    Excellent image of plover at rest.
    I like the environment,lights and composition.
    Love the pose,colors and 3D effect caused by BG and FG.

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    Satish.

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    Very nice quality of light in this and agree with you the grasses add a special extra something. Bird really seems to jump off the page and low angle is ideal, and a nice head angle as well, tend to agree that cropping off the bottom to just above your watermark would work a little nicer

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    Beautiful image - great bird and awesome setting,
    Cheers Greg

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    I really like this image, the bird in it's immediate surroundings provides a very interesting and informative image. He also looks very relaxed.

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    Thanks for the useful comments everyone. I thought I would try the crop suggestion. I took a little off right and a little more off bottom but then felt it needed some off top too. It ends up being a bit "pano" (which is OK) because I didn't want to crop the veg left or right- I wanted clean edges.

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    Very nice, John. I love the setting very much. Fine job.

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    I really like the crop in the RP, John.
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    A lovely shot of bird in habitat. Very well done. Nice low angle, well exposed and very nice soft feel to it. Repost would be my preference.

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    Hi John, overall well exposed, with a lovely angled pose. Im fine with the comp in the OP, but if I had to change anything, I would just take a touch off the RHS.

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    Great job on your repost. I really like the relaxed feel of this image, even the eye which is a bit narrowed in rest. Super exposure, and low angle.

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    Lovely little plover, nicely uplit from that beautiful Ft. Myers sand. Great low POV (isn't that much more pleasant than lying in the snow). Repost makes it even better.

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    Lovely shot.
    Love the choice of comp showing off it's habitat very well.
    Terrific shooting angle, very nice light, and repost is much better.
    Very well done.

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    Fantastic image! A real beauty.

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