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    This image of a Least Sandpiper stretching was taken at Ft. Desoto, FL. I thought this was a Dunlin when I took it, but when I got it home it looks more like a Least Sandpiper to me. Please correct me if I'm wrong.

    The image was taken using a Canon 7D mark ii and a 100-400mm ii lens at:

    400mm
    ISO 100
    ƒ7.1
    1/640th of a second

    I processed it in LRcc by:
    -boosting the exposure by 0.36
    -slightly boosting the shadows and the whites to move the histogram a bit further to the right.
    -i added +50 sharpening to the subject

    Thanks for taking a look!

    ~Noel

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    Pretty cool pose you captured here Noel. Good POV. But, I think there is too much going on in the BG which distracts my eye from the subject.

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    A nice low POV with good focus on the subject Noel. I think I'd try removing the dark streak of junk above the head.

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    Lovely 'bird in it's environment' shot Noel. As already noted, the background and foreground is rather busy with all that seaweed so the bird does get a little lost but your low POV helps to provide some separation. Detail looks excellent but in this case, I think you would have been safer with a higher ISO and faster shutter speed to reduce risk of dud shots, especially as you've had to boost exposure in post processing. Better to over-expose a little but watching the whites don't blow out. Wing stretch adds a nice bit of interest for me.

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    Thank you all for sharing your thoughts. I tried to removing some of the seaweed from the beach in PS using the patch tool and really just made a mess of it. I'll rework it a few more times to practice using this tool. I think my key take away here is to pay more attention to the BG when choosing a spot on the beach (very easily within my control). Also, I'll try higher ISO's under these conditions.

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