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    Looks like its the oystercatcher season.... :)

    It was fun to watch them through the lens as well as just looking at them from close quarters. I got many shots of this bird's feeding activity. I liked this one with a 'non overpowering' splash...

    5d3+ 700 handheld, lying flat in sand, 1/5000, iso 500, 5.6, almost fullframe.

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    Im hoping for someday get to photograph such a wonderful bird. The image is really nice, great detail on the bird with a clean blue BG. I may rotate it a bit clockwise.

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    This is great Amol. Great specimen, IQ is perfect, beautiful light, nice gesture, I love the windblown feathers. It might just be me, but it looks ever so slightly like it needs some clockwise rotation.

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    Beautiful IQ. Excellent exposure, Well done, You should be happy with that.
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    Very nice image Amol.
    You have a terrific low viewpoint, a nice pose and head angle and I like the splash created by the foot.
    Good IQ as well. Agree on CW rotation,
    Gail

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    Thanks Guys, Now that it has been pointed out the rotation is now hurting my eyes..lol I will repost with the correction.

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