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    Default Reddish Egret on the Hunt

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    This was taken at Vinoy Park in St Petersburg, Florida. These Egrets are a lot of fun to watch. All C&Cs are welcome and appreciated.

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    Great action pic . Love that leg up bit !! Nice comp too and lack of dominant reflection !
    ( As you may recall - I hate reflections !!)
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    Nice presentation, love the action and the wild feathers on the neck. One of my favorite birds to photograph, always animated when feeding.
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    Jim great action, I like the head turn and the outstretched wings, those ruddy neck feathers really set the bird off.

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    Nice timing to get that foot out of the water, these guys really move fast. Good detail throughout and the nice low shooting angle is a plus. Nicely done.

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    How can you not smile looking at the bird's antics!
    I agree with the above comments but would add that it seems a bit bright on my monitor. You might see what it looks like with a 10% reduction in brightness. That also will enhance the saturation.

    For comparison, you might compare brightness to this Reddish Egret by Jeannean Ryman: Click here.

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    Lovely pose captured, Jim, and I like your comp. This drunken sailor looks like he's marching. Very nicely done.

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    Thanks everyone for the comments and suggestions.

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    Great scene and setting you have here.

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