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    Jack Zievis
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    ISO 400, f5.6, 1/3200...
    Not real colorful but with the wings extended the contrasting dark brown feathers are attractive.

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    Default Breeding plumaged Willet

    Nice shot Jack, very sharp and nicely exposed breeding plumage Willet. I see a halo around the entire bird however. Maybe this is from over sharpening? I also see BG noise. Dan Brown

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    head looks little over sharped. Like the wing position is very nice.

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    Gus Cobos
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    Hi Jack,
    Congratulations on your frisky Piper...:D I like the action. The composition and exposure are great; love the pleasing background; the rich soft blue tones compliments your subject very well...:cool:

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    Robert O'Toole
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    The action and timing are perfect as is the wing position, just great. I like the dangling feet also!

    Agree with the halo comments, over sharpening also makes noise more noticable. This is a perfect example of why you should never sharpen an entire image. Just sharpen the details in the birds body and wings for maximun impact without haloing or noise.

    Robert

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