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    I found this single G/Yellowlegs searching the shallows of a small back water yesterday morning.



    ISO 800, f7.1 @ 1/250 sec, Canon 50D, 500mm L lens, tripod. Small crop on both sides.

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    The reflection is great, as is the framing using the contrast of light. Well done.

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    Beautiful reflection. Might try it as a vert. as well.

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    Edward:

    Very well seen and captured, the two tone, dark center and silver side very flattering IMO (agree with Aiden)

    I might consider cleaning up a few spots showing up in the darker areas of the water, and would def. play around with various crops to strengthen the image even further.

    I think Joe is on the right path, and would start with a more vertical crop.

    Thanks for sharing.

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    Thanks for the suggestions, and I tried it as a vertical, but didn`t like the results I got.

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    The reflections, and soft light here are lovely. I might try lightening the eye, it is pretty dark.

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    Great reflection, dark water, ripples, and details in subject. I find the white edges a little bit distracting; would love to see it with the original dark water all around.

    Seems to be a blue/cyan cast, easily corrected by setting white point.


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