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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    Default Stoic Purple Sandpiper

    I photographed this Purple Sandpiper at Barnegat Light while being there with Denise, Michael and Artie a few days ago. Denise posted a similar image, if memory serves right I was a bit left of her and lower down. I liked that the sandpiper didn't mind the water around him as long as he could hold on to the rock underneath him. I thought this would be a good motto for the coming year. :) Happy New Year everybody!



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    Axel, I remember that day and that shot. I like the way the water looks like small waves surrounding the Sandpiper. Nice exposure and sharpness. HNY!:)

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    Axel, I like it. It looks like he is standing on the edge of a water fall. The light is great, comp works, and it's very sharp.

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    Beautiful image. In my experience this is an unusual pose (in the water) for a Sandpiper.
    Happy New Year
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    Thanks, I'm glad you liked it! I've seen sandpipers foraging at the water's edge but I haven't seen one resting comfortably this way before.

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    He looks cold. Like I would be if I had stayed on Long Island!
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    A beautiful image, Axel. The way the foreground waves drop off to the background bokeh is really sweet here and the color of the water is a very nice blue. Exposure, sharpness and color on the critter are dead on as usual.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Morris View Post
    He looks cold. Like I would be if I had stayed on Long Island!
    Just rub it in. :) I was there yesterday morning and even the Long-tailed Ducks were puffed up because it was so cold. :)

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    Just be glad that you were not on the jetty on Tuesday.... That would have been the opposite of **** on earth. Mid-20s with gusts of 40-50. :)
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    I like this perspective Axel. You seemed to be pretty low down, and its works well showing the "wave". I like the HA, detail and colours, and the sandpiper stands out well against the soft blue BG. Happy new year to you too.

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    Wonderful color, detail, exposure and HA. Amazing that you could get that low among the rocks on the jetty. A little lower and you'll need an underwater housing. Very nicely done! Happy New Year!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuart Bowie View Post
    I like this perspective Axel. You seemed to be pretty low down, and its works well showing the "wave". I like the HA, detail and colours, and the sandpiper stands out well against the soft blue BG. Happy new year to you too.
    Thanks, Stuart! All the best for 2010!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Dix View Post
    Wonderful color, detail, exposure and HA. Amazing that you could get that low among the rocks on the jetty. A little lower and you'll need an underwater housing. Very nicely done! Happy New Year!
    Thanks, Bill! I'm glad you liked it and the camera was not in danger of taking a bath. :) All the best for coming year!

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    Lovely light and BG. So nice bird. Happy New Year Axel, thanks a lot for your input this year.

    JC:)

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    Really nice Axel, I agree with the previous posters. A unique composition very well taken and presented.

    Joe

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