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    George Scott
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    Default Least Sandpiper

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    Managed to get out for the first time in a couple of weeks, and was lucky enough to come across a very cooperative group of sandpipers - these guys are tiny!
    Comments appreciated
    George


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    -2/3 EV

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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    I like the light, details and the little droplet adds to it. I might crop a bit off the bottom and add some canvas on the right. Could you have moved a bit to your right for a better head angle?

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    Light, moment and detail as well as colors are great IMO, but to tight to my taste, this crop didn't allow you to create a more pleasent comp except for the nice refect that I like very much. Congratulations!

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    Ákos Lumnitzer
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    I would also like a little more space on the RHS. Still a good looking, pin sharp image. Congrats! Love that water droplet. :)

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    George Scott
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    Thanks for the crop advice - I changed the image proportions to allow me a bit more lateral space, does this work better? I always have problems with this!!

    George

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    I would crop a bit from the back to de-center the bird but it definetly looks better!

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