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    Sony A900~Sony 500 F4 G @700mm /1.4X~ISO 1600~F/6.3~1/1600sec~manual exposure~bean bag in vehicle window~7-9-2012~Freeport, Texas~CS6/oil paint filter
    Here we go again. CS6 oil paint filter. By the way, the heron is hunting. Comments and critique welcomed. regards~Bill

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    William, another strong heron image...what a pose!...with effective processing and filtering...I might tone down the brighter yellow leaves in the background just a bit. Well done! Enjoying your work.

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    Hi Bill, agreewith John's comments

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    Bill, I agree with toning down the yellows and there is a straight line (possibly a reed) on the outer edge of the ripple behind the egret that you might want to eliminate. Beautiful work
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    Bill, very nice look to this one. Love the pose. Great suggestions by John and Cheryl.

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    Beautiful pose and light captured, William, and nice application of the oil paint filter. Good suggestions above, but very nice!

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    If you hadn't told me the Heron was hunting, I would have thought it was dancing. Great angle. I agree with John about toning down the yellows in the bg. Wonderful image and processing.

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