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    Gal Shon
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    Default Wood Sandpiper

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    This was taken on the first day with the 40D.
    A cloudy day produce a special light. If you look hard, you'll see the little worm.
    ~ 80% of the original, 40D 400f5.6
    Iso 320, 1/1600, f6.3, EC 0
    All C&C are appreciated and thanks for looking.

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    Gal:

    Sharp, well exposed, nice soft light, flying drops a bonus, nice angle of bird in frame.

    He would have to eat a lot of those to get much nutrition!

    Randy

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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    I like the soft light, eye contact and flying droplets. Maybe a slight crop off the bottom?

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    I really like this image except for the OOF foreground. Love the pose of this bird and BG. Droplets adds to it, great job.

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    nice compo , sharpness and details ,
    lovely image
    TFS

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    I like the soft light, and the droplets add to the image. I also like how you can see a hint of the reflection through the OOF water.

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