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    Default Preening Oystercatcher

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    American Oystercatcher t Dunedin Causeway, Florida

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    Very well done especially the head angle and the timing. You missed a big clone stamp mark behind the leg. EXP and SH good. You might consider some Eye Doctor work and eliminating the small island (or at least getting rid of the white shells).
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    Very nice indeed!. Love the eyes on these birds...nice details!

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    Scott, I love the pose and the sharp details. I agree w/ Artie regarding the clone mark-but I like the eye as it is. Nicely done.

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    Superb pose and light. Exposure seems perfect. It will work well as horizontal also I think. Thx for sharing.

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    Great low angle and light. Like the pose and eye contact. IMG is sharp and well exposed.

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