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    Default One last stilt sandpiper

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    Unless I get another good shot of him! Surprisingly enough, as of this writing, he's still here (knock on wood). This is the same juvenile stilt that has been in the Montreal area for the past few weeks. You can see some of the winter feathers coming in that Artie mentioned in my other image. Photoshop work was very basic and was mostly just a small crop and NR to the background with NeatImage. As always, I'd love to know what you think!

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    I like the setting light and pose. Details look good, but I would clean up the catchlight a bit in the eye just to give a bit more definition. The wet beak is nice. TFS

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    lovely light and BG, nice pose and I like the HA, wish we could see the feet and the birds looks a bit soft to my eye and can use more sharpening

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    Very nice light and IQ.
    I like the blues of the water.
    Good HA,
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    Nice light. Bird pops against the darker background. The composition works well.

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    I like everything about it, especially the bird.

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