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Thread: Green Heron Portrait #1

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    Dave Phillips
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    Default Green Heron Portrait #1

    had the pleasure of shooting 2 cooperative green heron down river this morning.
    Sunlit duckweed created the bright bg.
    First time using beanbag from van window......man, Have I ever been missing out!

    ISO 800, 1/1000, f/9, 400mm w/1.4x

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    Nice portrait, Dave. Good sharp focus, good composition and BG.

    jn

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    Robert Amoruso
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    Dave,

    Even though you had some strong light, you managed it well and created a nice expressive image. I like the duckweed on the bill as well. BG is nice and diffused. If at all possible, getting lower can provide a dramatically different look to images like this.

    Well done.

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    Alfred Forns
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    Hi Dave it is a treat using the bean bag !!!!

    Wold like a slight head tilt for making the head parallel It is a very pleasing image !!!!

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    Robert O'Toole
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    Very Very good Dave, other than the stronger than ideal light I wouldnt change a thing.

    Bean bags are really the best. I recommend the BLUBB.

    Robert

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    Dave Phillips
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    thanks guys, appreciate all the input....all I get is sun lately.
    The sun cannot get into the narrow area I shoot green herons until a couple hours after sunrise....bummer.

    sure hope I get some overcast, but bright days soon

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    sweet details, and nice composition Dave., great shot.

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    Del Cockroft
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    Excellent image. Exposure, detail and BG are superb.

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    david cramer
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    What a nice image. Up close and great detail. Nice job on sharpening the feathers without overdoing it.

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