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    I captured this image in Clewiston, Florida with the Nikon D500 Handheld and AF-S Nikkor 200-500mm 1-5.6E ED VR
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    Manual Mode
    Processed on LR and PS.
    cropped around 25%


    All C & C's will be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks for looking

    JT

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    Hi Juan. Looks like a small male. These are by far our most abundant shorebird. Was going to post a photo of one also but ran out of time. I like the action but wish you got one of the feet out of the water. Water droplets are always a nice touch. The shots needs a good amount of counter clockwise rotation. Something about the lighting just looks off to me. Can't place it. Did you have to push the shadows a bunch? Also all of the colors look too muted to me. I would also clone out all of the dark clutter on the right hand side of the bottom of the frame as I find it very distracting.

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    Although a raised foot would have been preferable I can live with it as is, perhaps due to the bend in the leg. I agree with Isaac about the rotation needed as well as the dark smudges being distracting. The falling water droplets are a nice plus. Always fun to photograph these little guys!

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    Thank you for the critiques and suggestions guys.
    Last edited by Juan Tolentino; 12-04-2017 at 10:46 PM.

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