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    Terek Sandpiper
    (Xenus cinereus)
    Jamnagar, Gujarat, INDIA


    April 23, 2011, 8-14am
    1D MARK IV, 500 F/4, 2x TC
    1/1600, f/9, ISO 640 @ 1000mm

    This one is also from the same day i was posting Lesser sandpiper and i added canvas on left and removed some sandplovers on left.

    You can see the heat affecting image from ground even at 8am in morning.

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    Hello, DOF is this seems perfect to me. Wish the HA was back at us. Otherwise sharp, awesome background, nice details in the whites,

    Gary.

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    Mital:

    Good points from Gary. Would agree about the head angle. The small feather dislodged by his preening and lying at his feet adds to the story here.

    Good color combination in bird and BG. I like the negative space here.

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    Killer bird Mital - god if that was to show here lol

    rest has been said well done

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    A better HA would have made this perfect. Great low angle and I too love the feather.

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    thanks a lot guys.

    Yeah i wish it made a lil turn. May be next time

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    Super perspective here, and good choice of aperture, as your DOF has worked out nicely. The BG colour compliments the bird very well.

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    Cool subject...

    Love the negative space, the feather and the exposure, sharpness and DOF are right there. Light is beautiful. Low angle works well.

    The HA unfortunately really hurts this one for my eyes anyway.

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    Beautiful use of d-o-f. Killer bird; I think that it is a worn juvenile. Love the setting, the BKGR, and the feather to death. A bit more head turn would have been nice, 90 degrees would have been perfect, but this works quite well for me.... Go figure.
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    Love the low angle you have managed here , dude !!! The fallen feather at the feet adds immensely to this one !!

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    Thanks a lot friends for your suggestions.

    with this renewal and almost two weeks interactions with many images and photographers across world now i know what i should keep in mind this season while catching these waders .

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    Amazing specie, Mital. Love the low angle and the clean, complementary fg and bg.
    The spare feather is a nice touch.
    Head turn would have been nice, but I do like this a lot. As Kaustubh said in one of my posts, this gives a nice "in their world" feel.

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    Great shot...simplistic and killer BG.

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