Canon 5D Mark II
500mm + 1.4x
Handheld
ISO 640
1/5000 sec
f/5.6
A few days ago I drove up to Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge an hour away from where I live in upstate NY. Had heard of an American Avocet hanging out there and wanted so much to see it, a lifer for me. Didn't find it but did find this very active young greater yellowlegs running and wing flapping as it chased fish around. (I also got shots of it with fish, may post one in a day or two). I was fascinated by its feeding behavior, it almost reminded me of a reddish egret the way it ran around.
Sun a bit higher than I wanted. This was a pretty substantial crop. Wish I could have gotten closer but I wasn't allowed to move from my car, and this is the closest the bird came to me. Cropped at least 60% or so. Did some clean up of water/BG, lightened under the wings a bit, some sharpening, curves, and NR.
Would very much appreciate any thoughts on how I could improve it further.
Thanks in advance for any C & C.







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