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    Hi folks ... this time a very cautious adult Godwit , as I think they had chicks in the high grass . Have not seen them ... but they behaved the same way other Godwits did at that location .
    Image captured very late afternoon


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    F 7,1 ; Iso 2500 ; 1/ 4000 sec

    Processed with DT 4.6.1 and PSCC 2024 ; removed a few grass stems

    Thanks for looking and commenting to my previous postings

    Cheers Andreas

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    Nice habitat! Good colours throughout, and the alert pose with outstretched neck is fun. I'd have preferred less foreground (maybe close to half) as I feel the subject is a bit high in the frame. But vertical certainly was the way to go.

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    THX Dan .... good call about the FG .

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    Looking good Andreas. Great alert pose and I really like the BG. As Dan said, a wee bit from the bottom would enhance this image. Very well captured and looking so natural. Good work.

    Will

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    Nice image. Of all the grasses and oof flowers only two things bug me -- the lightened grass-heads, one in fronton and one behind the head.

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    Thanks Will and Arthur for your comments , much appreciated .

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