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    Blue Heron

    I went with a little more saturation on this one..............

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    Re: Blue Heron

    Very good, Steve. Normally, branches would really get in the way, but somehow these seem to go with the birds (must be the shape and colour) Does that make sense? Nice colours.

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    Re: Blue Heron

    Thanks rob. Nothing i can do about the branches, unless i catch them flying. The only thing i do, is try my best to get a visible eye through the limbs. Sometimes i can get a clear shot on the nest in the front of the tree.

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    Re: Blue Heron

    Quote Originally Posted by Steve S View Post
    I went with a little more saturation on this one..............

    Blue Heron
    Well done,very well indeed
    Radu Dinu

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    Kudos on all of the Heron shots Steve!!!! I like this the best. Branches be darned, they show the bird in natural habitat doing its thing, and to my mind the way this is composed, the branches enhance the shot. Context? They are all amazing, but this one is special.

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    Re: Blue Heron

    Quote Originally Posted by Radu Dinu Cordeanu View Post
    Well done,very well indeed
    Radu Dinu
    Thanks radu, glad you liked it.



    Quote Originally Posted by ScoutR View Post
    Kudos on all of the Heron shots Steve!!!! I like this the best. Branches be darned, they show the bird in natural habitat doing its thing, and to my mind the way this is composed, the branches enhance the shot. Context? They are all amazing, but this one is special.
    Thanks wendy. There is about a 15 min window ,when the sun is just setting over the hill behind me, and the lighting is perfect. All you can do is hope there is some action during those 15min.

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