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    Here's one from last year in Iceland. These guys were very vocal if you were even remotely near a nesting area.

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    Killer frame love the open mouth and the wing position.

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    Fantastic flight frame Bill and you got him with an open beak too. Great colored BG also. We'll done, for sure.
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    Hi Bill, lovely flight pose with the open beak, and against a very clean BG. I would try and remove the green from the far underwing and belly.

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    You have captured the typical shallow flight beat of these redshanks perfectly.
    Great IQ, BG, light.
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    Looks like focus locked on to the near wing, but I love the calling-in-flight pose and beautiful BG. Using the sponge tool set to desaturation at about 8-10% should remove the green cast that Stu refers to. Not an easy image to get, well done overall!

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    Thank you all. Yes, Daniel, I think you're right about the focus point. I assume the green on the underwing and belly is reflecting from the lush green field he was flying over. I'll try the Sponge to take it down.

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