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    Default Murmuration of phalaropes

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    I made this image in Antelope Island State Park, UT

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    Nikon D850 600 f/4 + 1.4 x TCIII
    1/1600 sec; f/14; ISO 800
    Manual; Matrix metering


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    Raw Processing using C1P 20
    Cropped from Top Right
    Tonal Adjustments in Viveza
    Sharpening for Presentation
    Cloned out of focus Avocet and some distracting spots.
    Straightned the image

    Let me know your thoughts and comments.

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    Hi Krishna,
    Any murmuration is a gift of marvel in my book and this scene does not disappoint. Is there a mix of avocets and phalaropes? This has a water color feel to it, did you use a filter? I'm curious about the BG, clouds, and land? or ? TFS

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    Quote Originally Posted by annmpacheco View Post
    Hi Krishna,
    Any murmuration is a gift of marvel in my book and this scene does not disappoint. Is there a mix of avocets and phalaropes? This has a water color feel to it, did you use a filter? I'm curious about the BG, clouds, and land? or ? TFS
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    There are mix of Avocets and Phalaropes. The background is shaded Mountains. No filters used, straight out of the camera, apart from cloning few distractions.

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    Wll done. You gotta love shorebirds. What date? You might want to consider doing some blurs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Morris View Post
    Wll done. You gotta love shorebirds. What date? You might want to consider doing some blurs.

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    This was taken yesterday. Yes I am planning to go again

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    The image is very pleasing to my eyes. A great find and well captured.
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    Cool shot Krishna. This has a very different 'awe' factor to it and I find myself scanning repeatedly finding new things.

    TFS.

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