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    EOS R Ef 400 DO I 1.4xtc II f8 1/2700 ISO 800

    This image taken on same day (from last year) as previous post about 20 minutes later (after sunrise) with different bird (this is beach namesake Bunche (Has a huge walkie talkie size transmitter on back , hidden here). Just jumped into frame from left, landed and spun to it's left. I liked the flying neck feathers in this frame.

    As always, Thanks for previous comments. Please keep them coming.

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    Gorgeous bird. Bummer about the transmitter, but at least it is hidden here. I like the water droplets around the legs, hinting at quick walking movement. I'm not sold on the boxed crop. I'd crop from the bottom enough to hide the shoreline triangle, and then some from above to reduce the extra empty space up there. The image seems a bit cool too. Sharp enough for me, and I love the far wing's layered primaries.

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    I like the pose and the exposure is good, I sense the colour balance is a little out, I am hopeless at diagnosis but if you take the image to ACR and make Temp +7 , Tint -11 Highlights -24.... does that look OK?

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    Nice pose and framing. Also like the texture in the water. Interesting the bird has a transmitter on its back.

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    Excuse the partially color blind guy trying to get morning light back after WB adjustment.

    Thanks as always for valued inputs.

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