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    Anhinga in the Magnolia Swamp, South Carolina.

    1/640, f6.3, iso400, 340mm (70-200 w/ 1.7tc), D7000, HH

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    Superb environment image and blacks in the anhinga are well handled. I like this one a lot!

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    Love the framing of this shot and the moss adds alot too. Nice exposure. I think I notice some slight artifacts around the bill - may want a second look there. Well done.

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    You put a lot of thought into this image, and it works very well. Love the environmental feel and I really like your placement of the bird and its pose.
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    Thanks, Marina.
    I actually put some thought into when I took it.
    Every bird photographer should go shoot with a short zoom lens.
    I learned on this trip to maximize every opportunity.
    To frame in camera as I knew the crops would be very minimal.
    Here is the Full frame image.


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    Dan,

    I love your composition and the scene is beautiful - have to admit that I like the original better than the crop.

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    Another vote for the original. The benefit of carrying a shorter zoom is that you can create a wider image with more habitat like you did here. The original is a little more than what I would call a minimal crop but the IQ certainly holds up. Cheers

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    I'm a fan of tight crops but I love the original, uncropped version here for the beautiful setting!

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    Very nice scene Dan. I like all of it and the bird looks nice and sharp. Love the swamp feel it has. Well done.

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    Another vote for the original. I like the pose, exposure, setting and southern feel. Excellent image Dan!

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    I like both versions, either one works well. There is plenty of detail in the cropped version and I love the moss. That D7000 does very well. BTW is that zoom the f2.8 or the new f4?

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    Love this! Especially the original, but both are great. I like the contrast between soft fluffy moss, and the sharp lines of the feather patterns.

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    excellent pose and details, I really like the depiction of the enviroment.
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    As a fan of both Anhingas and environmental shots, this is a great one. My favorite is the uncropped original but either way the result is excellent. Great job.

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    Thanks for the comments.
    Jack,
    this is the 70-200 f2.8 vrii lens.
    It works very well with the nikon 1.7 tc I think
    for a nice light walk around short tele lens.
    Dan Kearl

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    Dan, one of the best anhinga shots I've seen. I very much prefer the repost as it adds more of the beautiful spanish moss. Fine job.

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