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    Default Eurasian avocet [High Key]

    High key attempt, I hope you like it something.

    Canon EOS 1DMIV, Canon EF 600mm/4L IS II USM, 1/640 sec., f/5, ISO 640

    Nik Color Efex Pro 4 with High Key 60-14-42-25-0-86

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    Nice little guy well seen and captured, Frank.

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    Hi Frank, I like what you have done here, and also the low perspective. Cool walking pose from the youngster, and seems like he doesnt have a worry in the world. I wasnt there, and the sloping FG could be correct, but I cant help feeling some CCW rotation will work. Im fine with the leaf floating in the water, but would remove the small twig just behind him.

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    Nice feeling of solitude here. I like that the foot is risen but still touching the water. I do wish the stick was not there, and I'd crop tighter top and left. Maybe try warming up the WB too (while leaving the whites intact)

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    Love what you were going for. I would go pano with this one but esp take some off of the left.
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