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    Dave Phillips
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    Default Green Heron Stretch #2

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    posted a green heron stretching last week.....from the "top" side.
    Just for variation/fun, here is a view we seldom see....the "bottom" side!
    ISO 800, 1/640, f/9, 400mm w/1.4x.....and soft due to crop

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    Alfred Forns
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    I love it Dave !!!! Sometimes the actually work well from the back side !!!! Great detail and love being able to see both eyeballs !!!! Big Congrats !!!!

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    I really like this pose, Dave. One wonders how they can possibly stay on the branch when they appear so off balance - and it has only one foot holding on! It looks a bit washed out on my monitor - maybe up the contrast and saturation a bit to make it pop.

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    Excellent vision. Ah, I see that the thing in its bill is a tiny fish. Way cool. I would go darker on the duckweed. All in all, well done.
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    dave v
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    This is a great catch.

    Make this pop a little more and it's a real winner.

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    Dave Phillips
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    Thanks for all the input....here is a rework with my usual RAW processor, Capture One.
    Previous version was with DPP and my post in PS was slack...ny bad.

    hope this presents better

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    Maxis Gamez
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    Hi Dave,

    This is excellent. Second post works even better. Amazing the balance of these little guys!

    Keep up the good work!

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    DanWalters
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    The reworked version looks great! Love the unusual pose.

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