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    Default Skimmer resting

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    From Nickerson Beach Saturday evening.

    1/640, f10, ISO400 Incident metered
    Canon 50D + 500f4 + 1.4tc + lowered tripod

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    I like the angle, mood, light and BG and might be tempted to remove the OOF vegetation in the foreground.

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    I really like the angle and the soft light!

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    Grace,

    This is a nicely taken shot, good angle and lighting. I like the way its still keeping its eye on you,

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    Oh my, do I love that BG!!!
    Very painterly. Love the resting pose and soft light.
    Way to go, Grace.

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    Hi Grace: I love the feel of this picture. The two BG plants really add a lot to the environment. You have tremendous details in the blacks. The light is right. You have captured a special mood here.
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    The background and the bird just clearing the vegetation that's " under " the bird is totally sweet...

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    Grace, I also like this image. I would agree with Axel on cloning out the oof grasses in the bottom front of the image. :)

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