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    Sunrise at Ft DeSoto (North Beach), St. Petersburg, FL

    Long Billed Curlew shaking his feathers out

    Nikon D300
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    ISO 640
    F/8 @ 1/1000
    Manual, Hand Held
    Lying Flat on the Sand

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    Lance Peters
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    Hi Ken - reserving my comments until others have had a chance to jump in.
    :)

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    Hi Ken,
    Did you figure out how to set the quality? This one is only 70KB :( need to sharpen more and re-save with larger size (try to stay just below 200KB limit)
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    Glad that bird is there Ken !!! Have not seen for a while !

    Do take a look at the file size will make a difference ..... but if you look at the images posted by Artie in his newsletter they are all 45 KB, need to be small for mailing and image quality is outstanding !!!

    PS wise would brighten the bird a bit and needs a round of sharpening !!!

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    Hi Ken, Nice placement within the frame along with good low angle.Agree with Al regarding brightening and sharpening....

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    It is slightly tilted. I would suggest to straighten the horizon a bit. Yes, sharpening as well.
    Good try.

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    Hi Ken - just some tweaks - needs more sharpening for sure - as presented looks quite sofy - would also set a black and white point and work from there.
    Like the ruffled look. :)

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