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    Default Another semipalmated plover

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    I hope you are not tired of these semipalmated frames, this is yet another frame I got when shooting shore birds with my new Nikon rig. Hope you like it


    D850 600f/4 E FL + TC14E-III ISO 640 f/5.6 at 1/4000 sec hand held. processed with C1P
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    Arash, nice shot, great details, nice BG and wing position. Maybe remove secondary catchlight...

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    Very good flight shot.
    Tack sharp and nice wing position and POV.
    Can you pull a bit more detail out of the feet? I would also remove the second catchlight but not a big issue.
    Gail

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    Im happy for you Arash, you are hitting these shorebirds out of the park... IQ and details are wonderful!

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    Wow - amazing IQ and detail. The Plover looks like it is going to fly right out of my screen. Great in flight capture.

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    Wow, what stunning definition and clarity here. Looks as sharp as a photo of any perched bird. Down-wing pose, well handled tones and light and great background all add. Nothing I'd change.

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    Fantastic image Arash! Love everything about it man.

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    Amazing shot.
    I really like the wing position and background.
    Thanks for sharing

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