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    Dave Phillips
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    saw this one enjoying the sun while I was waiting for green heron shots
    400mm w/1.4x, ISO 400, f.9, 1/1000, +.33 EV

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    Gus Cobos
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    Nice image Dave,
    Like the details and colors of both your subject and the soft green swampy background. The light from Mr. Sun is a bit harsh...:)

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    Alfred Forns
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    Would love to photograph one like it Dave !!!! Would only like more room for the big fellow Btw Gus is correct regarding Mr Sun ( I like that Gus:)) Could use a polarizer and would take the glare !!!! Big Congrats !!!

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    Nice sharpness and pose, Dave. All I ever seem to see is the top of their heads. I like how the duckweed is sticking all over its body. It's a little tight in the frame for my taste. If you wanted to spend the time, you could clone out some of the specular highlights.

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    Now that's a lot of Bull!!! - Sorry I couldn't resist!

    I like the image a lot. The glare and shadow from Mr. Sun is a bit harsh. I like the way the duck weed sticks to the frog. Great eye sharpness.

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    I like the close up Dave but I may be biased as its been a long time since I've seen one of these. Nic eto see one not hanging from the beak of a GBH or Egret. Harsh light as noted but nice detail.
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