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    Default Black tailed-Godwit

    Today I went out too shoot this good looking birds in the field. There were many clouds and it was dark.
    This bird was the parent of 4 chicks what is pretty much for that kind off birds. Usually they have 1 or too chicks.


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    Great setting, light and sharpness, I would only put the bird a bit further to the left in the frame.

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    Agree on Axel's comment and the bird placement. Thus would have also worked as a vertical. Lovely habitat included, thanks for sharing it.

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    Agree with above, and though the rich colors are wonderful, I might desaturate a tad.... just personal preference. Excellent habitat here!

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    Hi Willem,

    Lovely warm colors. Would also have put the bird towards the left in the frame. Looks like the higher grass on the right would have made a nice balance then. Out of interest, where in Holland did you take the picture?

    Groet,
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    Tank you all for your comments on this picture.

    @ Clemens...I made this picture here nearby Arkemheen in the center of holland.

    Willem

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    Beautiful. loved the setting and your angle of capture. nice soft light and colors.

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    Love the grassy green settings though I think the greens look a tad over saturated. Agree also with the comments about the off centre placement of bird:)

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