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    Default Sanderling

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    Taken at Honeymoon Island,FL
    Canon 100-400mm 4.0/5.6L IS USM
    Manual Exposure
    F5.6
    1/2000sec
    ISO 100
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    Jay

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    Jay, this looks like a black bellied plover to me.
    I like the clear splashing water frozen in this image.
    Few things that would have improved this image imho
    - more light. it looks a bit underexposed on my monitor
    - better subject placement. Could you have moved to your left? This would also possibly have eliminated the rock in the fg that is blocking a possible view of the birds left foot?
    - a lower shooting angle. As a viewer, it feels like I'm looking down at the bird.
    Sharpness is pretty good. Thanks for sharing.

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    Nice sharpness Jay, this almost looks like a BW! I wish for a lower angle and maybe a better HA. BTW, this is a Black-bellied Plover.

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    some good pointers already given so I won't harp on. It looks sharp where it needs to be. :)

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    beautiful image. we call it Grey Plover in our part in INDIA. wish you could go low to get better POV

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