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    greater yellowlegs, Mashpee, MA

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    Wimberly II head

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    f/5.6

    about 30% crop

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    This is quite a pleasing image in lovely habitat. I think I would crop out the darker grasses at the top. I tried it and like it.
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    Nice habitat and bird in beautiful light.

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    Lovely colors and bird is nicely incorporated into habitat. I agree with Marina. I would brighten just the bird's face.

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    Nice habitat and image design. From here on GGI it looks overall too dark and as if the bird needs to be sharpened a bit. Lastly the head is turned away a bit too much.
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    Thanks for all of your comments and suggestions. With the head angle being slightly off, I guess re-posting with the other suggested changes will not help this image enough. I'll post another image of this bird tomorrow incorporating the suggestions. Thanks again!

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    Love this Gary Very pleasing to the eye.

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    It's a very nice image of this species in great habitat. I do like the idea of cropping the upper part out....it's an added bonus that the bird's legs are nicely seperated, as I think in most cases that improves a shorebird image....Have to agree that since the light is coming slightly from your left side, a bit of head turn back towards you and the light source would have been optimal...I know I would have pished a few times in this scenario to gain the head turn....Even so, with the bird a bit smaller in the frame, the head angle is less important imo, and works better as is here, versus if the bird had been shown larger in the frame.

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