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    I captured this one back at my usual perch on the shore, within the rocks, at low tide. For once, a Curlew landed, at sunset time and walked about giving me some nice poses, he did hear the camera though, and flew off, unfortunately in the opposite direction. Handheld at 800mm.

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    Great low angle, fantastic light and love the pose and details. Great job getting head/bill completely in the water BG. Maybe could have opened up a little more for better separation from the detritus in the BG. Love it as is though. TFS

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    Lovely light on this beautiful Curlew, William. The setting sun brings out the details nicely. Like his pose with slightly raised foot.


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    Great bird, with a pose that lets us know that it knew you were there. I am not a huge fan of the dark vegetation mound behind, but I dig the low angle and smooth patch of sand it is standing on. A short but fun encounter I'm sure!

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    The light sure was nice and i like the low angle. The bird's head and bill are framed perfectly above that seaweed. Composition is spot on as well.

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    Great view of this relatively giant shorebird! He's giving you a very attentive look, and the details are nice across the bird from face to feet. The vegetation behind is a bit distracting, and the bird seems very grayed, particularly on the flanks and undertail.

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    Thanks guys, appreciated......

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