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    Off the boat and in search of those wonderful nesting waders in our waders! Not too many fly by's as I believe they were already sitting on eggs. However, this opportunity arrived right in front of me, a preening and bathing session. I like the pov and the concentration of splash in this frame.



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    Like the low angle and the composition. The splashing is quite awesome. Nice and sharp as well.

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    Ann - I love that low pov. The green and yellows in the bg are really nice, and the action captured is great. I agree about the concentration of the splash. Thanks for sharing this one.

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    This is really nice Ann. Love the water splashing all over and the moment you captured. I would reduce the highlights on the head as they seem a bit too bright.

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    Interesting Image. I like the water splash.

    I agree with the comments, need to reduce highlights to show more details on the same.

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    pretty nice dynamic frame Ann, those water drops really add here, as mentioned the head whites are totally blown and have no details

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    Splash is great and goes a long toward redeeming the clipped highlights. But it is a really fun frame regardless.

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    Ann I like the shot it may be worthwhile looking at the head again as mentioned, also perhaps consider reducing blues, there appears to be quite a blue cast in the droplets.

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    So much going on to look at! Great action, pity about the whites, maybe something can be done with the original, but a real fun frame

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