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    Default 4 Leg Piping Plover

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    Had to wait a few moments for this one to set itself up fully as I couldn't move from where I was. Image created last week in Plymouth, MA.

    Nikon D300s, 600VR, TC17EII, ISO 500, f8, 1/800, CW metering, NearUniWB, +1 EV applied

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    Jim:

    That one sure makes you do a double take, nice alignment there.
    Nice comp. Usual good exposure and sharpness.

    Might consider a slight vignette because of busy FG and BG.

    Chuckles.

    Randy

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    Very comical and well done. I see you are doing a seminar at Amherst. I look forward to that and to meeting you as well. See ya then.

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    Ha ha, too funny! I can't believe how well aligned they are! Good low angle, and although I like all the pebbles I find the dark one benind the 4-legged subject a bit unfortunate. You could also tone down the light one touching the bill and forehead.

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    Unbelievable capture. Love this one Jim and of course I am a real softy for babies. Love how the two are so perfectly aligned. Amazing work. Great low angle and composition !!!

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    Jim:

    I think it is fun that you can see the two headed shadow, but only one bird from your shooting viewpoint

    Randy

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    Hehehehe, clever caption, and hard to tell where the owner of the other two is :)
    Adorable, with good light and habitat.

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    Interesting Point Randy...didn't even notice the double shadow :)

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