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    This is my first capture of Killdeer. Canon 60D, Tamron 150-600 @600mm, ISO 500, 1/1600ss, f/6.3.


    Killdeer by grizz98tj, on Flickr

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    Nice job getting low on this shot. I do see some graininess under the bird. Not sure if that is from how you processed the photo or from sizing it for the web. I am on a mission this spring to get a good photo of one of these myself.

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    Very nice! They often seem to be looking back with a worried look.

    It does seem a little grainy -- did you have to bring up exposure in post? The saturated grass competes somewhat with the bird -- I'd go back to the raw file and experiment with contrast / saturation.

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    Thanks David & Diane. I did a little more work on the PP desaturated the grass a bit and did a little more NR. Here are the results.

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    Yes -- better, for me!

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    Very nice. Appears more natural looking.

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