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    Taken at Fort DeSoto in April @ 6:00PM
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    F 8.0
    SS 1/1600
    PP: Crop to vertical, decreased exposure by .3, levels, increased saturation, DE at 4% and USM to JPEG
    Wish the grass was tack sharp and thought it would be at F8. Such shallow DOF with these long lenses and teles...
    I have room right and left for this image and really struggled with the comp. Any suggestions truly appreciated.
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    Love the BG and that little blade of grass. Glad you didn't remove it.

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    A brilliant image as usual Gail. I don't think the composition could be better. Another vote for the grass to stay.

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    Great preening pose and excellent IQ, Gail.

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    Very lovely bird and light here Gail. Nice sharpess and composition.

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    I like the pose, blade of grass, IQ and composition. Excellent image Gail.

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    Hope you had a good trip to Florida and Fort Desoto, I did. Nice looking shot of this preening Plover. The detail and the exposure look perfect and the eye contact makes the shot.
    I actually dont like the grass because both times I opened this the first thought is the grass is part of the other leg, just for a second. It dosnt add anything to this nice image IMO due to the location and the angle it's in. Nice capture and look forward to more from your trip

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    Beautiful image,nice light and pose,sharp,and I like the the blades of grass.

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    Hi Gail, love the soft light and the detail you have brought out on the feathers. Exposure spot on too. I can see quite a few comp versions, but if you want to retain the vertical, I would try something like this. I added canvas to the top, and came in on either side and took off the bottom. Just a thought.

    Grass to stay.

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    I like the grass alot, and I love the splayed feathers and patterns it has created. I think this would have looked good as an horizontal with all those lines pointing to the right. Glad you had a good time at Desoto...

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    Original comp works for me and I really like the muted reflection, great exposure control too. Excellent work, Gail.

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    Beautiful light, pose and shooting angle. I just love this species. This individual isn't fully dressed for prom yet :)
    Very interesting choice of comp. For a vertical, I prefer the OP comp. Nicely done Gail and looking forward to more.

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