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    Finally got a break in the weather on the weekend and i headed out to a reliable spot for grebe and came across this bird fishing close to shore.
    I got an almost identical shot a year before at the same spot but i like to think this shot is an improvement, one can learn a lot in a year (especially here:)).

    Exposure: 1/2500 sec
    Aperture: f/8.0
    Focal Length: 500 mm
    ISO Speed: 400
    Exposure Bias: -2/3 EV
    Flash: No Flash

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    just wished for a bit more eye contact, still loved the light, details and the worm adds well to this..

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    Love the light here. Head angle slightly away, and a bit of noise on the BG. Looking at the ISO speed im sure this noise is caused by sharpening. What camera have you used here?

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    What is it eating? Like the low angle and details, I would run some NR too.
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    Hi, i am using D300, i probably should have run NR on BG, it looks more noticeable now that i look at it closer.
    I think it's eating some type of eel-like fish.

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    In addition to the previous comments I would add that the image needs CW rotation as the bird appears to be swimming upwards. Neat prey item!

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    Fish is likely pipefish sp. -- common in the eelgrass beds of the bays in Pacific Northwest.

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    I started from scratch again with this shot.
    The noise in BG was in original shot, ISO 400 does give me grain on occasion, i have found but Noise Ninja helps.
    I have rotated based on Daniel's sharp eye and lightened the image overall a bit as well, too much perhaps?

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