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    Default Black-bellied Plover

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    This image was created at Fort De Soto on 4/18/17 at 7:33AM. Image adjustments in Lightroom and Photoshop.

    Hand held, Medium crop.

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    Love the low angle,BG, SH, and details. The eye is awesome. TFS

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    I like the colour palette here John and the minimal detail in the environment. I just wonder if a few seconds later you would have had a raised leg and trailing water?

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    Very nice. I love the colors in the BG.
    Great low POV and a very handsome bird in breeding plumage.
    Lovely soft light.
    Good comp.
    I like it!
    Gail

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    Nice light and nice pose.
    Dan Kearl

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    Well done John, soft light, sharp, and exposure looks smack on.

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