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    BPN Viewer Adams Serra's Avatar
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    I was inspired by Blake's pictures and decided to get down on the sand and try to get some pictures from a low angle as well.
    Little estero Lagoon late in the day.

    Canon MK III
    100-400mm x 1.4tc
    F 8.0
    1/1250
    Iso 400

    All comments are appreciated.

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    Not many faults here Adams, lovely image!

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    Jason Vaclavek
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    This is very nice.

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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    Nice angle and details. I would put him a bit further to the right in the frame and it needs a bit CW rotation.

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    Del Cockroft
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    Unobtrusive BG gives the subject dominance. Such concentration. A nice pleasing image.

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    Blake Shadle
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    Very nice work, Adams. When I say "work", I mean it! Getting low is more difficult than some might think, but it pays off, as it did in this image. I agree with Axel's suggestions about placement and rotation. I also think that if the Snowy's head was angled more toward you it would increase the connection you feel with your subject. Keep up the good work!

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