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    Black Bellied Plover resting on the beach in overcast conditions. Image adjustments in Lightroom some light retouching in photoshop. Full Frame, Hand Held.

    Canon 5D MarkIII
    Sigma 150-600
    600mm
    ISO 400
    f5.6
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    This is purely a personal observation so please don't feel you have to agree in any way. A very unusual image, the very bright sand doesn't make for easy viewing. I appreciate it is not overexposed but wonder if the image would be visually more appealing if the lightest elements were less bright? Regarding the bird I would suggest lifting the darkest areas a little and possibly have a look at the eye to bring a little colour and detail.

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    Visually quite graphic, in a good way IMO. I do wish for more room all around (but more at left), and either a brighter reflection or a catchlight for the eye would have done wonders. I like the hint of beige along the top.

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    Hi John,
    a unique image given the stark contrast in the bird and sand. I like it. Perhaps the blacks could be raised a bit without ruining this unique feel to the image. I also noticed the lack of a catchlight.
    Allen

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