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    An uncommon visitor to our coast this is one of a pair that has been on a local golf course for the past 4 days. Not the best location but I thought it was worth a shot.

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    Worth a shot? On the golf course? That image scores yourself a birdie! Sorry, as a bad pun fan I just could not resist.

    Nice low angle here, and I like the walking pose. A bit of debris on the bill tells the story of it foraging for food. Was the upslope of the ground natural? Either way you can try a version with the horizon straightened. You could also try a version with the bluish cast removed from the plumage. Good image overall. I just had a blast with a flock of about 100 birds surrounding me a few days ago...lots of fun.

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    Jonathan, very nice image, love the low shooting angle. Agreed on the CW rotation. Loi


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    Hi Jon, great low angle here, and I like the DOF effect in this. Im fine with the OOF FG, but would maybe take a bit off the bottom. Well timed to capture the raised foot, and the dirty beak adds interest.

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    Magnificent image, Jonathan. Very nice walking pose and beautiful colors.

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    Lovely image Jonathan, interesting what you find on a golf course. Thank you for sharing.
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    Jonathan it's usually sand or snow never seen on a golf course, nice to see a bird with a few feathers out of place which is the way we normally see them and does give us a clue what the bird is doing, very nice different shot.

    Keith.

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    Very nice Jon. It's interesting what one can find in diverse venues.

    I think if it were mine, I might crop a little off the left, and perhaps a little more off the right, to better emphasize your interesting subject.

    BTW, why were you on a golf course? Did you have your camera around your neck while you were swinging a golf club? If so, did you get a birdie?

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    Thanks for the feedback and comments everyone, much appreciated. Yes I got the birdie, I forgot to mention an eagle and albatross also flew by
    It was fro some reason a tricky one to process the sun was coming from the wron direction. I hadn't noticed the image was a bit cock-eyed nor did I notice the cyan, a little off the base helps and so does a tighter crop - so thanks again.

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    Not a bird I,ve done John but one day.
    Agree about levelling and taking a bit off.
    John

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