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    I'm not used to seeing a Yellowlegs perch in this manner so I was pleased when it stayed put for a few minutes - allowing different angles and camera settings. For this image I liked how the shallow DOF worked in allowing us to follow the railing up to the subject. I do wish there was better sepeartion between bill and body, oh well!

    Canon 40D + 100-400L @400mm, manual exposure, 1/250s., f/6.3, ISO 400, +0.3 EC (histogram checked), natural light, handheld


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    A very cool and unique perch for a YellowLegs great shot Daniel a very nice comp.....

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    This is very unique Daniel. I would remove some of the noise!!

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    I like this....has a dreamy feel to it. Well done.

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    I really like the pose and the composition!

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    Nice light and pose. Those legs really stand out!

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    Gus Cobos
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    Nicely composed Daniel. I like the shallow depth of field; this works very well with the vertical crop...good show...:cool:

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    Glenn Price
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    I really like the shallow depth of field on the railing, and the pose. Nice work!

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