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    Re: Great Blue Heron

    Quote Originally Posted by Texas Dave View Post
    It's hard to critique you. You obviously have your camera mechanics down pat and although some of your frame choices aren't to my taste, they are still fascinating and enjoyable to view. I love your work.
    Wow, thank you so much! Such kind words, made my day!

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    Re: Great Blue Heron

    A great half length portrait; tack sharp, excellent detail in the feathers. The other one has indeed a unusual angle, but shows with accurateness the precision of the "landing laps".
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    Quote Originally Posted by Krawuntzel View Post
    A great half length portrait; tack sharp, excellent detail in the feathers. The other one has indeed a unusual angle, but shows with accurateness the precision of the "landing laps".
    Erwin
    Thank you Erwin!

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    I had somehow missed this post. Awesome feather detail in both shots. Nice composition on the portrait shot and the techs are well handled. The posterior angle on the first shot works for me in this case due to the head angle revealing the eye well, wing angle is awesome, and there's so much color and feather detail. You're killing it down there, Bird Lady.

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    Re: Great Blue Heron

    In the first shot the head is out of focus, but that looks like a tough focusing situation of course. Second looks about perfect. I can see so much detail on the bird. I have yet to get a good shot of one of these. Usually they are too far away. How far was this one from you?

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    Re: Great Blue Heron

    Two Belters Barbara

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    Re: Great Blue Heron

    Quote Originally Posted by NorthernFocus View Post
    I had somehow missed this post. Awesome feather detail in both shots. Nice composition on the portrait shot and the techs are well handled. The posterior angle on the first shot works for me in this case due to the head angle revealing the eye well, wing angle is awesome, and there's so much color and feather detail. You're killing it down there, Bird Lady.

    Thanks Dan!

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    Re: Great Blue Heron

    Quote Originally Posted by Nicks Pics View Post
    In the first shot the head is out of focus, but that looks like a tough focusing situation of course. Second looks about perfect. I can see so much detail on the bird. I have yet to get a good shot of one of these. Usually they are too far away. How far was this one from you?

    Thanks Nick. The flying shot I was shooting a 300mm on a crop frame body and there was no cropping. The second one is about the same distance maybe just a hair further.

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    Re: Great Blue Heron

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    Two Belters Barbara

    Thanks Bernard!

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    Nice images Barbara. I'm tempted to comment on the viewpoint of the first one but frankly, you get what you can. Nice work.

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