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    Default Ruddy Turnstone

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    Grace's recent image of this bird reminded me of this shot. I like it because of the stones in the BG.
    Canon 7D
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    ISO 400
    f 7.1
    SS 1/1600
    Taken in August in Cape Breton at 7:10 AM
    Cropped by 20 % for composition
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    Gail:

    Your turnstone is sharp, well exposed, rocks go with the name, good BG and shooting angle.

    Light was a bit harsh (dark shadows) but you have managed it well.

    I really think the tail shadow on the rock is a nice detail.

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    Hi Gail, I always look for these guys when Im down at the coast. Busy characters, always on the move. Good low perspective here, and I really like the colours and feather detail - tack sharp too. Love the colours of the OOF BG.

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    Fine job handeling the tough light. Beautiful details and great low angle make this a winner.

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    Gail, I can only ditto what the guys have already said. Nice pose and I love seeing the different rocks included.

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    Nice detail on the bird, Gail.
    The light does look harsh, but the environment makes it work.
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    killer image Gail. and yes i do love the setting here as well.
    i see a little more wider frame inclusion of more blank space on right as another option.

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    Great picture. Great BG. I like rocks. I find it hard to get good pictures of this bird, but I liked this. I wish there was more room in front of the bird, so that the eye is almost in the center of the image.

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