For the record, that's pronounced 'sin-clo-dees'! Anyway, I had an idea of what I wanted when I saw this rather drab bird foraging on a shoreline in evening light, and
I was stoked with how the envisioned specular highlights rendered once I put the file into the computer. I particularly like how -- at first glance -- the big highlight at
top left looks like the moon over a mountain range below it. I'm sure some will find it and the other bright grouping to the right distracting, but this frame was a deliberate
attempt to get away from the hella clean frames which I usually present.

Canon 600 f/4 IS II + 1.4x III on EOS R5
1/4000 at f/5.6, ISO 500
Processes in LR CC. Nothing cloned.

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