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    Hello,

    Grey Plover image was created on Texel/Netherland


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    Canon 1D MKIV * Canon 800 5.6 + 1.4x * f/8.0 * 1/1600s * ISO 200 Berlebach/Sachtler.

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    Holger

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    Very nice low shooting angle. I like the nice details, raised foot & the incoming wave? in the BG. Only I feel it needs a little CW rotation. TFS

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    Nice low angle and good details. I would remove a little from below (at the top of the signature) for a more pano crop.

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    Superb image. Very nice low angle, pose with raised foot, colors and bg.
    Agree about CC rotation and crop at the bottom.

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    Love the low shooting angle and the raised foot pose.

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    Very slight rotation yes- and I love the surf backdrop. I miss my waders.
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    Great wader shot agree about the low angle really shows the bird at it's best.

    Keith.

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    Nice low angle and light. I would like to see this with some off of the bottom and more on the top.
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    Nice low angle I would suggest a little CW rotation and cropping most of the smooth area off the base. I like the slight movement of the raised foot.

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    Thank you for comments and any suggestions.
    Before i upload the image to my homepage i will rotate it.
    Cropping? I don't no. I will try it

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