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    Canon 5D Mk3
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    This is another from my session with these lovely birds.

    Thanks for looking, and comments, views, on my Black Headed Gull pic, much appreciated

    Will

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    Beautiful bird and image William

    I saw just one Little Ringed Plover last Friday - too far away to get a good shot

    Nice Banded Beak, no eye ring and leg colour that differentiate it from the LRP

    I'm a novice on C & C at this level ………is there enough foreground at the bottom of the image?

    To me it is a beautiful image

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    Thanks for that Bill. Unfortunately there was vegetation between me and the bird as I was laying down at the time. I think it is always good to get a low as POV as possible. This is as much as I could leave on the bottom. I suppose I could add a wee bit canvas, but I think it is ok as is

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    Good pick-up there Bill!

    I agree, but my original thought was to trim a bit from above Will. That way it would balance a touch better IMO.

    Nice frame, though light seems to be getting a bit high by now. Wish that white pebble was not there. That really draws my eye away from the beautiful little plover.

    Thanks for sharing mate.

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    The detail and sharpness on the bird is exceptional Will, nice calling pose, like this a lot.

    Keith.

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    William:

    Excellent profile shot, good POV, well exposed, sharp.

    i agree with Akos, I would tone down the OOF white pebble by the feet.

    Because of your low POV and vegetation, I think you made the right call on how much foreground to include.

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    Bird and IQ look great, light is a little harsh, and I agree with taking a bit from the top and perhaps adding a sliver to the bottom.

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    Lovely shot very natural setting and a delightful pose - well done.

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