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    Default Ruddy Turnstone at Boca Chica

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    I captured this guy at the tip of South Texas on Boca Chica beach over Springbreak.
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    Sharp, good EXP. Too much seaweed, not enough legs.
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    Agree with Arthur, very sharp and great control of exposure, but there is a little much seaweed. Seeing the legs would have been great too. Good work.

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    Great angle and eye contact. I don't mind the seaweed but would do another round of sharpening.

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    Thanks for all of your comments. I do have another with less vegetation and more legs that I will post another day. Thanks again.

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    Hi Trey,
    nice capture, exposure is good, nice details on subject, but must agree with the rest; a little less on the seaweed...:cool:

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