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    Default American Avocet in Habitat

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    I made this image last year August.

    Nikon D850, 600 f/4 +1.4x TCIII
    ISO 100, 4000 sec f/5.6

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    Raw Processing using C1P 20
    Slight Cropping
    Nik 25-25 Filter on Bird at reduced opacity
    Tonal Adjustments in Viveza
    Neat Image NR
    Sharpening for Presentation
    Dodge selectively
    Cloned few dark spots on green reeds.

    let me know your thoughts.

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    Stunning work
    Superb tones and colors , perfect low POV and I like the small in the frame aspect a lot !!!

    TFS Andreas

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    Hi Krishna, very pretty habitat shot and POV. I like the opening of vegetation for the avocet, well done.

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    Sweet frame. Great low POV. Bird nicely framed in the beautiful setting.

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    I really like the low POV and BG habitat is fantastic. Nice frame!

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    You always nail these small in frame environmental images. This, no exception. PMP and TFS

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    Yeah, this is really sweet. Foliage in front and behind are far enough away add interest/context without being distracting. Wide crop is really nice. Curious head angle is the capper!

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    Looks like a painting. The oof focus parts really give this a nice watercolor painting look. Agree with above about natural setting.

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