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Really nice. Good light, pose and composition Isaac.
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This is really excellent. Great light sharpness colors BG and DOF. Love the raised foot with the bit of water. TFS
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Such a pleasing image. Love the light, the low angle and the raised foot.
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I like everything about this image. Good work, Isaac. Thank you for sharing.
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Great work with excellent low angle
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Sweet bird, good low angle, light, walking pose. TFS.
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Great work here! Lovely soft tones and details. I find it funny how that tactics always seems to work with the shorebirds, same problem I had over the weekend capturing the image I recently posted here of the Black-bellied Plover. Trying to get close is fruitless, they will always fly away further and further, but after I lay down and wait a bit, they usually approach me in a curious manner!
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Thanks. Sometimes it works out well. Now Black-bellied Plovers are one of my most wanted species. I have seen millions of them and don't have any quality photos of them. In New York they are one of the if not the most difficult shorebird to approach. And when you try the lay down and wait, you may die before they approach! Coming in a close second are Whimbrel. Shy as anything. Please send one of your confiding plovers up here...
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great light low angle does it
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Beautiful Image. Such and Adorable bird. These little plovers are my favorite..
Thanks for sharing this image and making me smile.
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love the low angle and the colors and especially the raised foot with the thing film of water between the raised foot and the water, can almost feel the capillary force! well done
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Thanks Arash. That is one of the things about the 1dx that makes a difference and that makes me long for a 1dx2. Just having those extra few frames can be the difference between catching the perfect action and not. Going from 10 to 12 may not seem like a ton but 20% more frames is.