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    UK Oyster Catcher.

    Greg (Footloose) recently posted some excellent images of a Black Oyster Catcher. I had never seen one like it before. This is the UK version as I know it. You can see the similarities but its not quite the same bird. Not a brilliant image but just for interest.

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    UK Oyster Catcher.

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    Re: UK Oyster Catcher.

    Excellent Capture John. That's a well composed sharp shot with great light and bokeh that seems to vignette it.

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    Re: UK Oyster Catcher.

    Beautiful capture! As per Ken... but I would like to add that I adore the pose and the glint in the birds eye... Adorable!

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    Re: UK Oyster Catcher.

    I second comments by Ken and Christina, John. It is a lovely, simple composition with a beautiful bokeh.

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    Re: UK Oyster Catcher.

    Lovely shot...I like the pose...

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    Re: UK Oyster Catcher.

    Nice shot. Great pose, good colors, sweet light, and a clean BG. Interesting how widespread these guys are with only subtle differences.

    Something seems odd about the image. Some details really sharp but poor detail in the black feathers. At f9 not likely a DOF issue. Did you run NR software on it?

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    Re: UK Oyster Catcher.

    Thanks all for your comments.

    Dan, I wasn't being modest about the IQ. It's a much cleaned up image to try and make the best of it. What you can't do of course, is improve the feather detail if it isn't there and that's probably what is registering with you. Hence only posting it for interest and the comparison.

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