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    Fascinating

    A bare throated Tiger Heron stands in full view but you have to look twice!

    Taken when I had to get out of the boat on Costa Rica;s Tortuguero River as the water was to shallow to pass through with people on board!

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    Hi Richard,
    They certainly do blend in to the environment. Good HA.
    I would reduce the contrast and reduce the magenta in color balance.
    I would do some NR in the RUC as well.
    I wish the tangle of vegetation in the LLC was not so prominent,
    Gail

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    Just for fun took out LLC which is less than ideal (Content aware)
    NR to urc as suggested and lowered magenta reset b&w points,surprised recast as I had done thatbefore

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    I cant see any bird ?....lol......despite the large oof area it is a great bit of educational photography. That's quite a bit of clone work on the re post, may be worthwhile completing it

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    it's a cool bird but it's quite lost in the habitat/nest-which shows the natural camo but hard for viewers to connect with the bird
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    I common bird but with very nice patterns to pass by! I like the idea of cloning the offending vegetation on LLC but clone work seems too obvious to me. I would warm the image a tad if it was mine.

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