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    Default Pacific Golden Plover Pluvialis fulva

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    First off i just want to say sorry for not replying to threads but will start over again
    these little guys have or will be leaving our shores down under heading to their breeding grounds in Siberia
    taken on the Sth Coast of NSW Aust
    Date Time Original: 27/03/2013 8:33:35 AM
    Exposure Bias Value: 0.667 Exposure Program: Aperture priority
    Exposure Time: 1/640 FNumber: 9
    ISO Speed Ratings: 400 Metering Mode: Pattern
    Model: Canon EOS-1D Mark IV Lens Model: EF600mm f/4L IS USM +1.4x
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    Lovely subjectt in lovely light. You have a nice low angle and the bird is into the clear enough to work. I have to say that this image really works. The BG birds are OOF enough in the upper left to work well but the ones to the right are a little distracting. Nevertheless, I like the image b/c it tells a story.
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    thank you Marina they never seem to be on their own all ways there own type or mixed in with godwit

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    Very tough to get one alone. I find the oof birds too bright , and cause a huge distraction for me. I'm loving the low angle and beautiful light.

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    Love the low angle, the sharpness and details here. Also nice pose with good HA. The OOF birds are alright to me, but wish there is no OOF circle in the top left, but this maybe just be personal preference.

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    This is insanely good, and I adore the O.O.F. birds. The light, the angle, the placement of all these creatures, and the appealing symmetry of left side and right side. Dont' change anything! You are to be commended, that's for sure!

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    Nicely done Derek, Ive only ever seen this species twice and there were very hard to get near to.

    The detail is extra good and showing the plumage patterns extra well, I like very much the blue water backdrop and oof birds add a sense of natural environment, although I would consider cropped out the partial bird on the left and maybe desaturate the head of the bird on the right

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    thank you joe yes you are right the OOF birds are a bit of a distraction

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    thank you Thanaboon i agree the OOF circle is a bit of a distraction which is a very bright pelican in the BG
    thank you jack glad you liked it
    thank you Phill i can see where you are comming from

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    The blue bkgd sets off the Plover very nicely. I am fine with most of the bkgd birds but think they could be even more OOF, so they are softer and have even less competing details.

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    Beautiful shot Derek! As others have mentioned, good work with the low angle,exposure and detail look good as well. I actually like the oof birds in the background as I feel it gives a sinse of the surrounding scene without being too overpowering in the image.

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    Nice low angle excellent image quality. The OOF bird create a sense of three dimension. Sweet image, Derek.

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    Great colour and nice details and exposure! I find the OOF bird that made it to the left frame a bit distracting, and I don't mind the other OOF birds. If possible, I would also remove the black spots on the water.

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    Great details, colours and POV. I agree on the BG, it's a tad busy for me.

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    thank you all for your input i could have clone a lot but some times its hard to get right

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    Nice clean look. The birds in the BG add I think.

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