View Full Version : Sandpipers - Time For A Rest
Reigh Higgins
2nd of September 2006 (Sat), 09:01
There are thirteen Sandpipers in this shot.Five Semi-palmated and eight Least Sandpipers. See if you can find them.Canon G3 at 4x optical with attached 1.85 teleconverter . Photo Taken on September 1/06. Post processing in PS Elements 3. :)
Anthony J Howe
2nd of September 2006 (Sat), 10:35
I recognized the ones on the stone to start with then I realized there are more on the vegetation, what an interesting shot and a good pana shot as well, well done.
kr88
2nd of September 2006 (Sat), 10:41
Nice shot of the many Sandpipers in one place. I don't think that the (800 X 600 -100K) file size limitation does this shot justice as this is a shot that must be seen larger to be appreciated. The shot has nice contrast and colorations. The little ones in the front of the shot get a little lost. I wish there was a link to a larger file, I can see that it is a great shot! Very nicely done!! :)
Keith R
2nd of September 2006 (Sat), 10:58
I love panoramic shots of sandpipers - though I've never managed thirteen in the frame at once...
This is great - as Keith says, a bigger version would be something to see.
kr88
2nd of September 2006 (Sat), 11:16
I love panoramic shots of sandpipers - though I've never managed thirteen in the frame at once...
This is great - as Keith says, a bigger version would be something to see.
I was able to see the larger version of this shot and all I can say is "What a huge difference" the size makes. Great Shot Reigh!!!
Keith R
2nd of September 2006 (Sat), 13:29
Yep, me too - it's very nice!
Reigh Higgins
11th of September 2006 (Mon), 19:52
Thanks for the comments everyone.
Reyno
11th of September 2006 (Mon), 20:30
Unusual and nice capture Reigh.
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