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    Re: Low tide at sunrise...

    Quote Originally Posted by Tony M View Post
    So you actually grow orchids! I buy them and photograph them and try in vain to make them sprout flowers again.

    Keep up the early morning rises; the photos on your website are great.

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    Thanks Tony, very much appreciated. Yup, I grow orchids... an extension of loving things natural. I started with one, and then another, now I have about 25.

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    Re: Low tide at sunrise...

    Quote Originally Posted by AB26 View Post
    Joe,
    I am glad we can agree to disagree. Isn’t that what makes photography worth our while? If we always agreed, all of our images would be the same boring looking subject, wouldn’t it?
    Hi Andre, I guess some could say my images are boring... always birds or as my friend Dave from the UK says, birds on a stick. But I find beauty in them, the colors, the feathers. Each one so different. And the more I learn, the more I can bring forth in an image, the more I want to do it.

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    Re: Low tide at sunrise...

    Quote Originally Posted by ucci View Post
    Lovely action captures with good lighting. The red egret #3 and the American White Ibis are my special favourites. The red egret #2 is a great shot but I have to admit I had a bit of trouble with its raised wing; purely personal observation of course.
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    Hello Ken, thank you for viewing and commenting. The Reddish Egret is a favorite of mine to photograph. I looked at image #2 and I can see of what you speak regarding the wing, but I liked the feathers on the head being blown by the breeze. That is one of the fascinations of art or photography that two people can look at an image and see different things.

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