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    For it is a nice situation
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    I really like the mood in this one and it is great to see a plover species that I'm not familiar with. I also like the angle. The light angle is not ideal, could you have moved to your right? I would tone down the sunlit whites and sharpen the birds more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Axel Hildebrandt View Post
    I really like the mood in this one and it is great to see a plover species that I'm not familiar with. I also like the angle. The light angle is not ideal, could you have moved to your right? I would tone down the sunlit whites and sharpen the birds more.
    I have no possibility to move because the mother saw me

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    So it is better ?
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    Yes, the repost looks better.

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    From the thumbnail, I never would have known there was a chick in the photo, very lovely to see! Repost is an improvement, but lighting and bg makes this difficult. I keep wondering what the object is behind the bird. Trash of some kind?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Connie Mier View Post
    From the thumbnail, I never would have known there was a chick in the photo, very lovely to see! Repost is an improvement, but lighting and bg makes this difficult. I keep wondering what the object is behind the bird. Trash of some kind?
    are shells and mussels......

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    Nice low angle and feel with the mother looking over the chick. The dark thing behind looks like a dried kelp frond.
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    Good advise given above
    I liked mood of image very much
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