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    Default Yellow Legs and Glasswort ~ Fall Marsh

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    Some years the glasswort colors up nicely in the fall and some years it doesn't. It's beginning to look as though we may get some nice color this fall....

    Nikon D300, 500 AFS VR, TC14EII, ISO 800, f 14, 1/400

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    Really excellent! A beautiful image. I wouldn't change a thing.

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    One of the more memorable images of Yellowlegs that I've seen! Superb in every way!

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    I love it, colours are amazing and poses are great, I would although crop a bit from the bottom and also would've liked more room to the right, but other than that I like it, to me the plants in the left are a plus and not a distraction in this case.

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    Jim, excellent capture and composition. You display good color rendition with razor sharp details...I like the habitat with the contrasting hues of reds. My only suggestion; would be to add a tad of canvas to the right side of the frame to give more room for the tail...other than that, very well done...congrats...:cool:

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    This one just pops out of my monitor, it has an alive feeling !

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    Wonderful color in the grasses and reflection, and the poses of both birds are good. You were careful to position the birds so that there was room below for the virtual legs. Very well captured.

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