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    Default Wood sandpiper.

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    Nikon D4, Nikkor 500mm f4+ 1.4 Tc+1.5 crop factor [eff 1050 mm]
    ISO 2000, f8, 1/400, exp bias -1/3.
    on Tripod, ground level.

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    Beautiful portrait, great details and sharpness.

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    Not much wrong with that is there!
    Looks great.

    The only thing I can find is a little posterisation in the background - nit-picking is all.

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    Lovely bird, well exposed with a nice pose. I can see evidence of your selection around the bird esp around the head and beak.
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    Nice one.

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    Nice one, good composition. But I think it could use some more sharpness.

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    Great low angle makes this a winner.

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    The odd look in the BG is JPEG compression. Now I see it in the original -- didn't notice it before. Try using a higher quality setting.

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    Marina, I have not done any PP here except cropping and overall sharpening and overall NR. As Diane has later pointed out it might be due to jpeg compression.

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    I like the low angle, pose and details. there are compression artifacts in the BG
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    Beautiful image of sandpiper with nice colors,nice details and pose with slightly raised foot.
    Rest is already mentioned above.

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