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    Blue Heron

    These are the same morning just after the Osprey having lunch.

    1.Blue Heron

    2.Blue Heron

    3.Blue Heron

    4.Blue Heron

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    Re: Blue Heron

    All nice shots, Jon, but I like #4 the best. First because the bird is entering the frame, and secondly for the color contrast between the bird and the background. Some might suggest you crop the top edge out to eliminate the skyline in the distant background, but it doesn't bother me.

    Thanks for sharing.

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    Re: Blue Heron

    All nice. I think I like the first one best because the heron seems to have the best separation from the background, especially around the head. Herons are difficult to shoot without their heads looking weird but you did a good job. The first and third ones also seem to have the best light. On #1 & #3 I think I would crop out the rocks in the upper left. I'm one of those that would also crop out the top part on #4, but if you decide not to, I think it needs a slight tilt to level the horizon.

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    Re: Blue Heron

    Those are nice shots and you nailed the exposure which can be tricky with GBH's.
    They appear to have been shot in the same series but I'm seeing a subtle change in PP???

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    Re: Blue Heron

    Quote Originally Posted by zen View Post
    All nice shots, Jon, but I like #4 the best. First because the bird is entering the frame, and secondly for the color contrast between the bird and the background. Some might suggest you crop the top edge out to eliminate the skyline in the distant background, but it doesn't bother me.

    Thanks for sharing.
    Zen, thanks for taking the time to view and comment. I looked a your suggested crop and I think you were spot on. Thanks, the cropped version will follow.

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    Re: Blue Heron

    Quote Originally Posted by terrib View Post
    All nice. I think I like the first one best because the heron seems to have the best separation from the background, especially around the head. Herons are difficult to shoot without their heads looking weird but you did a good job. The first and third ones also seem to have the best light. On #1 & #3 I think I would crop out the rocks in the upper left. I'm one of those that would also crop out the top part on #4, but if you decide not to, I think it needs a slight tilt to level the horizon.
    Thanks Terry. New improved versions to follow.

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    Re: Blue Heron

    Quote Originally Posted by chauncey View Post
    Those are nice shots and you nailed the exposure which can be tricky with GBH's.
    They appear to have been shot in the same series but I'm seeing a subtle change in PP???
    William, you are correct about these being shot in series, although not in the order they were posted. PP was basically the same (crop and sharpen) for all 4, the difference being the aperture settings changed on 3 of the 4 shots. Not really sure why I did that but I know I did for some reason...I was shooting aperture priority

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    Re: Blue Heron

    Great light again Jon,well done!

    David

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    Re: Blue Heron

    Another nice set Jon. The first one for me I think but only because there is less detail in the background.

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    Re: Blue Heron

    Nice series.

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