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    Default Squacoo Heron - a notorious skulker

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    Not ideal light conditions on what was a cloudy, windy day but I still liked the look and feel of this shot (especially since these skulkers are not the most accommodating when it comes to being photographed). I look forward to your comments and hope it is of interest.

    Location: Marievale
    Date taken: 23 September 2013
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    Canon EOS 7D
    400mm f2.8
    ISO 800
    Shutter speed 1/800
    F-stop 5.6
    Exposure bias 0

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    Very nice image with a good pose, angle and very cool feathers on this bird's head/neck. I am seeing a halo around at least the beak.
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    A nicely composed shot and well exposed. I am wondering how much the image has been cropped, I sense the quality may be improved by reducing the crop - please correct me if my assumption is incorrect.

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    Nice image, excellent pose.

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    Very much interest here, especially around the head, Richard. Beautiful pose, and I rather like the light..it is very even.

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    Congrats on getting this gut out in the open. You are right when you say they are always skulking.
    I might be tempted to clone out some of the green vegetation in the water as I find it a bit distracting. Certainly not a deal breaker.
    The diagonal perch is pleasing as well,
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    Thanks for the comments everyone.
    Jonathan, it was a vertical crop (not that big). Thanks for your comment.
    My NR on the BG may have messed with the beak. (Will have a closer look)
    Have an awesome weekend everyone.

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    And an awesome week-end to you too, Richard, great capture and a very pleasing BG, subject pops nicely and the sharpness is there where it counts-well done!

    Kind regards,
    Gabriela Plesea

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