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    #16
    Re: high key godwit

    Great detail and a moment caught to perfection in difficult conditions! I like the way the ripples in the water give perspective in the foreground but fade away to leave a clear background that frames the outstretched wings to show all the fine detail. Excellent shot!

    Peter.

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      #17
      Re: high key godwit

      Great shot and if you'd not mentioned the pp you'd done I don't think it would have been noticed. Personally I've no issue with pp as its only akin to the type of work that was done in darkrooms.
      Canon 5D3, 7D2, 60D, Canon 70-200L f2.8 IS II, Canon 300 f4L IS, Canon 16-35 f4 L, Canon 24-105mm f/4L IS USM, Canon 1.4 MkIII extender, Sigma AF 10-20mm f/3.5 EX DC HSM, Sigma 150-600 Contemporary, Tamron SP AF 70-300 F/4-5.6 Di VC USD, Canon EF-S 18-55mm 1:3.5-5.6 IS
      https://www.flickr.com/photos/16830751@N03/

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        #18
        Re: high key godwit

        Nice one Jeff. I am also aware that with your family of excellent photographers, if you don't get it some one in the family will capture it. The bird/birds have no chance to get away!
        Canon 6D; Canon 760D;Canon G15;Canon 40mm f2.8(Pancake);Canon 50mm f1.8(ii); Canon 17mm-40mm f4L;Canon EF-S 10-18mm f4.5-5.6 IS STM;Canon EF-S 55-250mm f4-5.6 STM lens;Canon 24mm-105mmf4L IS;Canon 70-300mm f4-f5.6 L IS USM;Kenko 1.4x HD TC;Canon 430EX ii flash;Giottos tripod;Manfretto monopod;Cokin P filters + bits and pieces!

        www.flickr.com/photos/nathaniel3390

        North Wales where music and the sea give a great concert!

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