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    Willet shot in very early morning with 50D + 400 f/5.6 @ f/8 1/1000 sec ISO 500, sw : DPP 3.6. Hope you like it

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    I like the raised foot and the low angle. I might clean up some of the spots in the background since they are a little distracting.

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    Arash, I like the raised foot and the soft light. Agree w/ cleaning up a few spots. Nice composition.

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    Arash
    Lovely compo, expo and sharpness, loved that rasied feet ,
    TFS

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    Hi Arash,
    If you cleaned up the splotches and lightened up the BG just a little this would take it over the top.
    Best,
    Nicki

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    Hi Arash, I like the casual stroll with the raised foot, and covered in mud too. I feel if you added a bit more contrast to the willet, it will pop more. Cleaning up the surroundings would be a big job, but maybe well worth it. Cheers.

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    Thanks guys, I cleaned up the OOf mud spots + small contrast adjust.

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