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    Default Grey-tailed Tattler

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    Tringa brevipes

    Queensland, Australia.

    1D mk IV, 600mm IS, 1.4x II, Ground Skimmer Pod.

    ISO 1600, f/8, 1/1250, +1.33 EC, Aperture Priority, Evaluative Metering.

    Cropped to vertical, levels, curves, sharpened.

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    The exposure is perfect. Wish for a bit more DOF so that the tip of the beak was in focus. Excellent noise control for ISO 1600.
    I would prefer a bit less of a full frontal head angle but that is a personal preference,
    Gail

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    Hi Chris, a different pose from the norm, and I like it. The head is sharp where needed, but I do have to agree, getting the bill in the DOF range would have been great. I do like the complimentary colour of the BG.

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    Very nice portrait you got here. Excellent detail, great background, and great comp.
    Well done.

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