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Beautiful shot Isaac, the setting, detail, and ripple are all great. I love the bit of color on the shoulder. I love these overcast days for shorebirds. No nits from me. TFS
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Killer, killer bird and image; everything is perfect. Ditto all other positive comments here. Can you age it?
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Beautiful shot. I like it a lot. What do I like about it ? Everything....
Thanks for sharing
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Amazing beauty... Love this.
TFS
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Looks like a hatch year bird molting into its first winter plumage based on the extent of rufous edgings to the wing coverts, scaps and tertials. Honestly I have very little experience with juvenile Dunlins.
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POV, sharp, details, beautiful work Isaac.
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What a beautiful image the lighting is magic. Love the pose and the water ripples. Superb details. Well done.
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Hi Isaac, I like your low perspective here, and you have nailed a great angled pose too. Nice soft light, overall, well exposed, and nice and sharp too. Just enough space below for the virtual legs/feet. Well captured.
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Tripod (which one) and Wimberley head?
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Really nice Isaac.
Love the pop of color on the coverts- it makes the image for me.
Great low POV and nice and sharp.
No nits from me,
Gail
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Looking perfect as always. Love the pose and the composition. Bird really stands out against that bright background.
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Hey Artie. I shot this off of one of those skimmer pod/ground pod things. Using the mongoose 3.6 head (bought through your link by the way ). If the terrain allows I use that ground pod for shorebirds as it lets me get as low as possible. It is lower than the legs fully splayed on the tripod.