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    Out shooting with Capt. Shadle a few months back. Finally gotten around to process the images. Wish I had more room on the bottom.

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    Troy, I agree with you about the feet, but I can't think of anything else to say about this image other than - very nicely done. I love the quality of the light and the warm color temperature. Very nice!
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    Troy- the image is so beautiful I don't really notice the feet. I would try a CCW rotation based on the way the water looks. Perhaps this is an illusion but it's worth a try.

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    Thank you. I have trouble with this series about the line. If I remembered correctly, waves were coming from the right.

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    Troy, I do not mind the feet underwater either. I think it looks very natural and the rest of the image is amazing! Great shot.
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    Shorebirds stand in water most of their waking and sleeping moments, so I think it makes it more realistic.
    Like Kerry I love the light, I just wish the upper background was not quite so close in color. But it's still a GREAT photo.

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    Soft light is great and nice muted background. I agree with you comments more room on bottom would make it stronger IMO. Capt James know the spots for sure - well done Troy.

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